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Northeast Library is a public library in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States.It is part of the Hennepin County Library system. Since opening in 1973, Northeast Library at 2200 Central Avenue Northeast in Minneapolis serves a vibrant metropolitan community, Northeast, Minneapolis. [1]
The Minneapolis Public Library was founded in 1885 to serve Minneapolis, the county's largest city. [4] It opened its first two branches in 1890. [ 5 ] During the 1890s, many areas of Minnesota, especially rural zones, lacked free libraries.
The new Central Library, designed by César Pelli, completed in 2006. The Minneapolis Public Library (MPL) was a library system that served the residents of Minneapolis, Minnesota in the United States. It was founded in 1885 with the establishment of the Minneapolis Library Board by an amendment to the Minneapolis City Charter.
The Minneapolis Public Library was founded in 1885 and its first task was to build a main library. The first central library of the "Minneapolis Public Library" (also known as the main library) was built in 1889 along Tenth Street and Hennepin Avenue about six blocks south of the current building. [3] The library contained an art gallery ...
Minneapolis Public Library's first building was the Main Library, opened in 1889. Minneapolis Public Library later added community library branches to supplement the main library. The first branch was North Branch, established in 1890, more branches in south and east Minneapolis followed, and the system grew with the city. [4] Hennepin County ...
Hosmer Library, originally known as the Thirty-Sixth Street Branch Library, is a branch library of the Hennepin County Library system serving the Central neighborhood of Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States. It was named the Hosmer Library in honor of James Kendall Hosmer and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2000. [2]
Built 1914, still houses public library. 37: Minneapolis Hosmer: Minneapolis: Apr 3, 1912 — 347 36th St E: Built 1916, still houses public library. 38: Minneapolis Sumner: Minneapolis: Apr 3, 1912 — 611 VanWhite Memorial Blvd
Emphasis in the library was placed on meeting the needs of children as the old Pierre Bottineau received heavy use from school-age youths. [5] Pierre Bottineau opened May 31, 2003. [6] Budget woes caused the Minneapolis Public Library to temporarily close three different branches in part due to a loss of local government aid in early 2007. [7]