History
The first meeting of the Custer County Library Committee was held on February 1, 1930. The Custer County Teacher's Association set up the Committee and appointed eight interested persons to work on a library project and to serve as a board of trustees. Mrs. Lou C. Beamon, County Superintendent of Schools, was instrumental in this first step in organizing a county library. In the beginning, the Library was housed in the newly constructed County Courthouse, and Mrs. Beamon served as volunteer librarian. In 1943, the Library moved from the Courthouse to the Community Building in downtown Westcliffe. The building had been donated to the community by Mrs. D. M. Tinkham for a Community Center, with the stipulation that the Library was to be housed in it. From 1943 until the completion of a new building in 1989, the library was housed in a small room at the rear of the Community Center.
Specialties
Books, audio books, DVDs, newspapers, magazines, internet access, local history