| The Newburyport Public
Library was founded in 1854. It opened to public in 1855 in a room in
City Hall. The library relocated to the Tracy Mansion in 1865 and opened to the public
there on
January 1, 1866. Between October 1999 and May 2001, the library moved to an interim
location, the Newburyport Public Library at The Anvil Rock Farm, as the $6.8m renovation of the Tracy Mansion and adjoining expanded
library facility moved forward. A newly renovated and expanded
Newburyport Public Library at 94 State Street reopened on May 6, 2001,
and since this date has made welcome between 800 and 900 people each
day. The library offers a full range of services to meet the
information-seeking, educational, cultural and recreational needs of the
greater Newburyport area community within a fully accessible 21st
century library facility, and is open 70 hours each week.
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