Alpena County Library

Alpena County Library is a public library in Alpena, Michigan, United States.

Alpena County Library
CountryUnited States
TypePublic
Established1967
LocationAlpena, Michigan
Coordinates45.06236°N 83.43108°W / 45.06236; -83.43108
Websitewww.alpenalibrary.org
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History

Located in downtown Alpena, Alpena County George N. Fletcher Public Library was established in 1967 as a county library. Prior to 1967, the public library was part of the Alpena Public School system and was housed in the high school.[1] For the next seven years it occupied two storefronts on North Second Avenue.

In 1974, the library moved into the present facility at 211 North First Avenue. The 20,000-square-foot (1,900 m2) building was built with monies raised from county, township, and Federal Revenue Sharing Funds plus a $100,000 grant from the Jesse Besser Fund.

In 1985 a library millage was passed by the voters, and a renewal was successful in 1995. An energy retrofit was done in 1986, and in 1997 the building received a complete makeover, which included an electrical upgrade. A new computer lab, with a direct connection to the Internet, was part of that project.

gollark: Tired of getting up at times which don't... align with the sun, or something?
gollark: It's a bad solution to a problem which I don't think even exists, which creates nightmares for programmers everywhere.
gollark: Daylight saving time is just so terrible.
gollark: I would run all my stuff with 24-hour UTC, but silly dodecahedra in this country made us have daylight saving time.
gollark: See, 24-hour time would obviate this problem.

References

  1. "Schools Unlimited". Toledo Blade. April 2, 1967. Retrieved 20 February 2010.



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