Rockland Public Library

Coordinates: 44°06′18″N 69°06′41″W / 44.105°N 69.1115°W / 44.105; -69.1115

Rockland Public Library
Country United States
Type Public
Established 1903
Location Union St., Rockland, Maine
Collection
Size 52,000
Access and use
Circulation 168,000
Population served 7,297
Other information
Budget $617,726
Director Amy Levine
Staff 11
Website

The Rockland Public Library, located in Rockland, Maine, was built during 1903-1904. The library, owned and operated by the City of Rockland, is located in a historic Carnegie building.

In July 1910, President William Taft gave a speech to a large audience assembled on the library lawn. In 1915, the building was wired for electricity. The library was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979 for its architecture, by George Albert Clough in partnership with Wardner.

The library is one of the only libraries in Maine designated as a "Star Library" by Library Journal.[1]

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