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Kern County Library

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Country
  
United States

Established
  
1900 (1900)

Size
  
1.098 million

Budget
  
8 million USD

Type
  
Public Library

Branches
  
24

Phone
  
+1 661-868-0701

Date founded
  
1900

Kern County Library

Location
  
Kern County, California

Address
  
701 Truxtun Ave, Bakersfield, CA 93301, USA

Hours
  
Closed today SundayClosedMonday11AM–7PMTuesday11AM–7PMWednesday11AM–7PMThursday11AM–7PMFriday10AM–6PMSaturday10AM–6PM

Similar
  
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The Kern County Library is a public library system serving the residents of Kern County, California. The library system is headquartered at the Beale Memorial Library in Downtown Bakersfield. There are additional branches located throughout Kern County. The library is also a part of the San Joaquin Valley Library System (SLVLS), which is a corporative network of library systems located throughout the San Joaquin Valley.

Contents

The system contains a variety of material, including: books, audio/visual material, periodicals, and government documents. The Beale Memorial Library also contains special collections. These include: historical maps, historical photography, fine arts collection, genealogy, grant research, and local history. There is also a collection about local geology, mining, and petroleum.

A library card is required for checking out material. All California residents are eligible for a library card. It also allows access to library resources over the internet.

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Beale Memorial Library

The first free library in the county was the Beale Memorial Library. It was created in 1900 by Mary Edwards Beale and her son Truxtun Beale. It was dedicated to the memory of their husband and father, General Edward Fitzgerald Beale. The Kern County Library System (originally called the Kern County Free Library) was organized on July 11, 1911. It would adopt the Beale Memorial Library as its headquarters.

The existing building served the needs of the system until 1952, when it was destroyed by the Kern County earthquake. The new library was completed in 1957 and was used for the next 30 years. By the mid 1980s, that building became too small to hold the growing collection. In 1988, the library was moved to its current location at 701 Truxtun Ave.

Branches

In addition to the Beale Memorial Library in Downtown Bakersfield, there are 23 additional branches throughout Kern County. They include 6 branches that serve Greater Bakersfield.

There are also two Bookmobiles that operate in Kern County. They are mobile libraries that travel to different locations in the county. One operates in Bakersfield and surrounding rural areas, while the other operates in the Kern River Valley.

References

Kern County Library Wikipedia