Allen County Public Library
The Library is a service institution. It
seeks to inform, educate, entertain, and culturally enrich the
entire community by providing books and other library materials,
facilities, and professional services for free use by all residents.
The Allen County Public Library has been part of the social and
cultural fabric of Fort Wayne, Indiana and surrounding communities
since 1895. Then known as the Fort Wayne Public Library, it served
residents with 3606 volumes in a room in City Hall. Since then
it has grown to consist of the main library in downtown Fort Wayne
and thirteen branches in the city and outlying communities.
Fort Wayne has been cited as the Best Read City in the United States by Places
Rated Almanac, due in large part to the library's collection and patrons' use
of it.

