Igo Library in San Antonio, TX is a community-focused library located in the northwest part of the city. Nestled on the edge of a future 24-acre park, the library was designed to preserve the natural landscape and history of the land. With approximately 16,000 square feet of space, it offers a variety of services and collections, including an art gallery, digital collections, and resources for genealogy research. The library also provides accessibility services and tools to ensure that everyone can access its offerings.
Named after San Antonio native John Igo, the library pays homage to his contributions to the city's arts and literature scene. The building, which opened in 2007, features a unique windmill art structure that serves as an alternative energy source and environmental demonstration project. With its commitment to freedom of expression, Igo Library provides designated areas for free expression activities on its grounds. Serving the community and schools in the Northside Independent School District, the library is a hidden gem that blends seamlessly with the surrounding natural landscape.
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