Erie Branch Library
History of Erie Branch Library :
In 1935 the first library of Erie, Michigan was housed in a store on U.S. 25. In 1936 it was moved to the old township hall, local upstairs, 2060 Manhattan Boulevard. Then in August of that year it was moved to a room in the Erie Volunteer Fire Department. It wasn’t until 1971 that the hours of business were increased from 15 hours per week to 30 hours per week. In 1972 Erie Township had to expand their office space. The library was moved to the basement of the Eire Township Hall, where it stayed until the construction of the new township hall/library in 1996. This was a significant move for the library to above ground, to accommodate young and old alike.
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