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The first Gallatin County Public Library Trustees appointed in 1976 sought state assistance to develop a county library. In 1978 the first library opened in a remodeled Laundromat on West Pearl Street.
In 1981 the county passed a library tax and the initial facility of 5,000 square feet became a reality when a construction grant was awarded in 1984. Modeled after Thomas Jefferson’s home in Virginia, Monticello, the library has become a county landmark.
In 2000 the library added an 1,800 square foot Children’s Wing and is currently in the process of adding a 2,715 square foot wing which will provide for additional meeting and staff space.
The library also offers an Adult section, a Young Adult section and a Reading Room for reading, studying and fresh hot coffee.
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