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Bridgeton's
Free Public Library is an older building
(constructed in 1816) with a newer addition
(built in 1967) that covers two floors of usable
space.
Found on the street
level are the main library, the young adults
section, a children's library and restroom
facilities.
Located on the lower
level are an activities room (able to hold up to
60 people) that contains a small stage, the
George J. Woodruff Museum of Indian artifacts, a
small conference room complete with a conference
table, a small kitchen area and more restrooms.
The library as a
written policy for use of its facilities. To
read the policy, please proceed to the
Policy page. |