Shreve Memorial Library is a prominent public library system in Shreveport, LA, offering a wide range of resources and services to the community. With branches like the J.C. Hamilton Branch and the South Caddo Branch, the library has a rich history dating back to the 1960s. The Hamilton Branch, named after J.C. Hamilton, features a spacious facility that has undergone renovations over the years, while the South Caddo Branch was built on donated land and replaced other branches in the area. Both branches have played a vital role in serving the community's educational and recreational needs.
Continuing its commitment to providing excellent library services, Shreve Memorial Library opened the Hamilton South Caddo Resource Center in 2003. This state-of-the-art facility, designed by Clarence Babineaux, offers a generous space of over 26,000 square feet. With a focus on community engagement and access to a diverse collection of books and resources, the library strives to meet the evolving needs of its patrons. The merger of the Hamilton and South Caddo branches has resulted in a larger facility that continues to serve as a hub for learning, exploration, and cultural enrichment.
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