Tacoma Public Library

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address:1102 Tacoma Avenue South  Tacoma, WA 98402 phone:253-591-5666 website:Tacoma Public Library


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Tacoma's Main Library opened in 1903 and was the first Carnegie Library built in Washington state. Philanthropist and steel-czar Andrew Carnegie gave the City of Tacoma $75,000 to build the orginal library (which is now home to the Handforth Gallery, community meeting rooms, and the Library's Northwest Room and Special Collections). Today, more than 100 years later, the Library is still the heart and soul of our city, and a major cultural resource -- with art exhibitions, lectures, author visits, and more -- as well as home to more than 250,000 books, magazines, compact discs, and videos.

The Main Library is filled with many treasures -- from Leaves of Glass -- James Carpenter's stunning dichroic glass sculpture which greets visitors as they enter the library, and Carnegie Pond -- a tile mural by artist Jack Ferrell in the second floor Children's Area, to a collection of work by Tacoman Thomas Handforth, the recipient of the 1939 Caldecott Medal and for whom the Library has named it's art gallery. A collection of images by photographers from our sister city of Vladivostok can be found in the Olympic Room (one of our two free community meeting rooms).

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Tacoma Washington Information: Tacoma, Washington is part of Pierce County. Population for Tacoma from the last gathering is 193556. Tacoma has a latitude of 47.2538 and a longitude of -122.443. Zip codes in Tacoma, WA include 98401. Need Help: FAQ Report inappropriate or incorrect content Link to us AmericanTowns Community Blog