The West Lebanon-Pike Township Public Library in West Lebanon, Indiana, United States, is a Carnegie library serving southwestern Warren County. Its original 3,060-square-foot (284 m2) brick-and-limestone building was constructed in 1916 using a $7,500 gift from Andrew Carnegie. A $610,000 renovation in 2006 added 1,768 square feet (164.3 m2) of floor space, plus better access for handicapped patrons, more shelf space and a multi-purpose children's activity room.[2] The library's collection contains approximately 12,000 books.
West Lebanon-Pike Township Public Library | |
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40°16′22.00″N 87°23′12.69″W / 40.2727778°N 87.3868583°W | |
Location | West Lebanon, Indiana[1], United States |
Established | 1916 |
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Website | https://westlebanon.lib.in.us/ |
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edit- ^ "Indiana public library directory" (PDF). Indiana State Library. Archived from the original (PDF) on 18 February 2017. Retrieved 15 March 2018.
- ^ Cullen, Kevin (November 12, 2006). "West Lebanon renovates library, 'the nicest building in town'". Journal and Courier. Lafayette, Indiana: Gannett Company. Retrieved 2010-08-28.[dead link ]