Barron City Public Library in Barron, WI has a rich history dating back to the early 20th century when it was established by the Men's Club. With a grant from the Carnegie Foundation, the library expanded and underwent renovations in 1998, showcasing a catalog-order frieze made of molded gypsum fiber material.
Today, the library offers a wide range of services and resources for all ages, including job seeker resources, online research tools, and community programs like Book Club and Make Music Day. The library's dedication to serving the community is evident through its diverse collections and commitment to promoting literacy and education.
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