Iowa City Public Library

Submitted by matt on April 22, 2006 - 12:28. |

Which downtown Iowa City building has the most stories? Iowa City Public Library!

The Iowa City Public library was established in 1896 and has always served the community from a downtown location. In 2004, the Library opened its doors to a new expanded and renovated building with 81,276 square feet of space. Collections are the core of the library's mission and we strive to provide materials to satisfy all ages and interests; books, videos, audiocassettes, art prints, compact discs and interactive media. Five meeting rooms are available as well as an ICN facility. Over 1.3 million items were checked out, over 630,000 people visited, and over 1,000 meetings were held in the past year at the Library. Thirty-eight public computers provide Internet access and wireless Internet access is available through the entire building and much of the City Plaza area. ICPL serves the public's information needs through well-trained staff at the Reference, Fiction and Children's Desks. Visit the Library's website, www.icpl.org for more information.

Iowa City Public Library Contact Information:
123 S. Linn St.
Iowa City, IA 52240
Telephone: (319) 356-5200
Fax: (319) 356-5494
Website: www.icpl.org

Hours:
Monday-Thursday: 10am-9pm
Friday: 10am-8pm
Saturday: 10am-6pm
Sunday: 12pm-5pm


 

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