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Kettleson Memorial Library

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Country
  
United States

Established
  
1923

Director
  
Sarah Bell

Circulation
  
133,000

Type
  
Public

Size
  
75,000

Phone
  
+1 907-747-8708

Population served
  
8,835

Location
  
320 Harbor Dr. Sitka, Alaska

Address
  
320 Harbor Dr, Sitka, AK 99835, USA

Hours
  
Closed today SundayClosedMonday10AM–8PMTuesday10AM–8PMWednesday10AM–8PMThursday10AM–8PMFriday10AM–8PMSaturday10AM–6PM

Similar
  
Sitka Convention & Visitors, Sitka Police, Kcaw, Babies & Books, Daily Sitka Sentinel

Profiles

Kettleson Memorial Library is the public library for Sitka, Alaska.

Kettleson Memorial Library opened on the March 20, 1923 under the name of the Sitka Public Library. Previous European-language libraries in Sitka had either destroyed or been sold to other libraries on the north west coast of North America. The library was moved ten times and survived fire twice.

The library was moved to into its current building in 1968 after a gift from Theodore Kettleson, a San Diego resident and shareholder in Sitka Cold Storage, enabled local organizers to begin raising funds from state and federal sources to construct a concrete building.

It receives about 100,000 guests annually and houses a collection of 75,000 books, audiobooks, music recordings, reference resources, videos (DVD and VHS) as well as an assortment of Alaskan and national periodicals. Its annual circulation is 133,000. It has the largest per capita circulation in the state of towns with populations over 2,500 people.

The library is well known by visitor populations for its view. The large windows in front of the reading area look south across Eastern Channel towards the Pyramids. The youth section of the library has a 100 square-foot mural of children's story characters that was completed in 1986.

References

Kettleson Memorial Library Wikipedia