Guilford Memorial Library
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LocationLibrary and Water Streets, Guilford, Maine, United States
TypePublic
Size23,000
Circulation20,000
| Guilford Memorial Library | |
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| Location | Library and Water Streets, Guilford, Maine, United States |
| Type | Public |
| Collection | |
| Size | 23,000 |
| Access and use | |
| Circulation | 20,000 |
| Population served | 1,531 |
| Other information | |
| Budget | $59,100 |
| Director | Andrea Koltai-Price |
| Employees | 2 |
The Guilford Memorial Library is the public library of Guilford, Maine, USA. It is located at the junction of Library and Water Streets, in a small architecturally distinguished Renaissance Revival structure designed by Frank A. Patterson and built in 1908 with funding assistance from Andrew Carnegie. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.[1] The library is one of the only libraries in Maine designated as a "Star Library" by Library Journal.[2]
