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Geauga County Public Library

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Geauga County Public Library, founded in 1848, is the main library system for Geauga County, Ohio.

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About

Located in Geauga County, Ohio, the Geauga County Public Library includes four full-service community libraries in Bainbridge, Chardon, Geauga West (Chester Township) and Middlefield; two library stations housed in schools in Newbury and Thompson; one Bookmobile that serves farms, nursing homes and nursery schools; and one administrative center where technical services, computer services, facilities and administrative functions reside. GCPL's collection contains more than 500,000 books and e-books along with an excess of 100,000 audio / video items and 300 research databases available through its website.

History

The first branch was the Chardon Library, founded at the Chardon Courthouse in 1848. The library was moved to various locations as it expanded. In 1913, it was moved to the Village Hall, and the first library board was appointed. Service to schools, and extension work throughout the county, began in 1936.

Middlefield Library opened in 1942, Chesterland Library in 1957. In 1963, Chardon Library became Geauga Public Library.

Branches

The Geauga County Public Library System branches are:

  • Bainbridge Library
  • Chardon Library
  • Geauga West Library
  • Middlefield Library
  • Newbury Public Library
  • Thompson Library Station and the Bookmobile
  • References

    Geauga County Public Library Wikipedia