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A little History about the Kelso
Public Library
Of all the stories about the early beginnings of cultural things
in Kelso, the struggle to start and maintain a public library for
the community holds a high and unique place in the growth of the
city. The women of the city, who had small private libraries, exchanged
reading materials amongst themselves. Newspapers, periodicals,
magazines and even Sunday School papers were circulated in a casual,
irregular manner.
From this pleasant, neighborly exchange grew the idea of sharing
their reading material with others who did not have many books
at home. Thus is was that several women in 1916 collected together
books and magazines and began to loan them to the general public..
The first collection of books was housed in a small room at the
Down Paint Store on First Avenue, or Front Street as it was called
then. In 1926, a small room at the Columbia Hotel housed the book
collection. Later, the library moved to a large main floor room
in the Yale Hotel on Pine (now Baker Lumber Company). The library
moved again in 1936 to the "Club House" on Fourth Avenue
South and Oak. In the summer of 1958, the library moved to its
current location on the corner of Academy and South Fourth, across
from the County Courthouse.
In March 1977, an organization called the Friends
of the Library was initiated to aid the library with funds
and volunteer work.
Today, the Kelso library is a comfortable, inviting place in which
to browse, read research and select books to take home.
For more information, please contact the Library:
Address: 314 Academy St., Kelso, Washington 98626
Phone: (360) 423-8110
Fax: (360) 425-5195
Monday-Wednesday: 11:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m.
Thursday - Friday: 10 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Saturday: 10 am -5:00 p.m.
kelsopublib@kelso.gov
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