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Dixon Public Library

221 South Hennepin Avenue
815-284-7261

History:

The roots of the Dixon Public Library reach back to 1872 when the firemen of Dixon Hose Company began a small subscription library. It became a city library in 1895--96. In 1899 O. B. Dodge, the first president of the library board, offered to build a new building, which was formally opened to the citizens of Dixon in early 1901.

The facility was remodeled in 1955 when the apartment occupied by the library custodian was converted for use as a children's department. A new addition which changed the library to its present layout was opened in 1969, and the elevator was added in 1986. The building was refurbished in 1994.

Many changes have occurred over the years. Collections have grown with the library's growth, and a media center was added in 1988. The library houses over 94,000 volumes, more than 2,000 VHS tapes/DVD's and nearly 500 compact discs and audiobooks. Special collections of interest include the Lincoln collection and a display of original WWI posters.


Dixon Public Library is not affiliated with AmericanTowns Media

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