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In January 1896, the
Andover Public Library opened to the public. It was first located in the
Congregational Church Conference House, and shared space with some of the
town's school children. On November 12, 1927, a new building on the corner
of Long Hill Road and Route 6 was dedicated as the town's library: the
Burnap-Skinner Memorial Library. Today, the library now known as the
Andover Public Library is still a thriving part of the community, and we
invite everyone to stop by and see how much material can be found in such a
small building.
Looking for a book?
Check the library's holdings on reQuest. Andover items are listed first. If we own the book you want, call the library to check if it's available. If we don't, order it through reQuest, and we'll try to get what you need through interlibrary loan. To submit an interlibrary loan request: Click the green box in the upper right corner that reads, "Request this item." A form will pop up - fill out the required fields, and that's it. Any questions, call the library at 742-7428."
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