The Algonac-Clay Library, established in 1901 by the Ladies Library Association, is one of the branches of the St. Clair County Library System. Located along the picturesque St. Clair River, this 6,000-square-foot branch offers a range of services including Wi-Fi, public computers, a hotspot lending program, and meeting rooms.
With its rich history and active Friends of the Library group, the Algonac-Clay Library is a vibrant community hub that provides access to books, media, and various events. As part of the St. Clair County Library System, it is one of eleven locations throughout the county, ensuring convenient access to library services for residents and visitors alike.
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