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Saint Anthony Park Branch Library History and Photo Album

History

Saint Anthony Park Library in the 1920sThe St. Anthony Park Branch Library was constructed in 1917, one of 3 Carnegie libraries to open in Saint Paul that year (the others are Arlington Hills and Riverview - all three are still in operation!). The library is considered an icon of its neighborhood.

The St. Anthony Park library was remodeled in 1985 and an addition was added in 1999.

The most recent renovation includes a children’s rotunda reading room. This inviting space, combined with a juvenile collection that is well funded through a private grant, make Saint Anthony Park a “destination library” for young families, teachers and class visits.

A park-like lawn with many benches invites patrons to linger with a book.

The library has an active Library Association which has served the community since 1934. The annual Arts Festival, held the first Saturday in June, is their major fundraiser.

The Saint Anthony Park branch library was recently featured in Heart of the Community: the Libraries We Love, a book celebrating beloved libraries nationwide.

Photo Album

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An Asian Fair held at St. Anthony Park Library in the 1950s.

An Asian Fair held at St. Anthony Park Library in the 1950s.

The words above doorway to the library read

The words above doorway to the library read "Carnegie Library".

The Library at night.

The Library at night.

The Library at night.

The Library at night.

Statue of child reading at St. Anthony Park Library

Statue of child reading at St. Anthony Park Library.

Statue of child reading at St. Anthony Park Library

Statue of child reading at St. Anthony Park Library.

 

"Superdoll" soars over the St. Anthony Park Library.
Late 1970s/early 1980s (?)


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