Boston Public Library - Brighton Branch
Address:
40 Academy Hill Rd
Brighton
, MA
, 02135
Phone:
(617) 782-6032
42° 20' 51.216" N, 71° 9' 9.8748" W
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Contact name:
Branch Librarian Uma Murthy
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Established in 1848, the Boston Public Library is a pioneer of public library service in America. It was the first large free municipal library in the United States, the first public library to lend books, the first to have a branch library, and the first to have a children’s room. As a City of Boston historic cultural institution, Boston Public Library today features a central library and twenty-five neighborhood branches, serving nearly 4 million visitors per year and millions more online. Boston Public Library is a department of the City of Boston, under the leadership of Mayor Michelle Wu.
The mission of the Library is focused on four core areas: reading and literacy, spaces and programs, reference and instruction, and special collections and cultural heritage. Our commitment to be ‘Free to All’ is carved into the façade of the Central Library in Copley Square, and we are proud to welcome everyone equally regardless of gender, race, national origin, sexual orientation, faith, or economic status.
Special Features
- Community room
- Lounge area overlooking a serenity garden
- Teen space with cafe-style seating
- LEED® Silver Certification from the U.S. Green Building Council
History
- The Brighton Social Library became a branch of the Boston Public Library when the town of Brighton was annexed to Boston in 1874.
- In 1874, the Brighton Branch’s collection moved from the town hall to a building named for notable Brighton resident James Holton. The current branch building opened on the same site in 1969.
- The branch reopened in December 2010 after 18 months of interior renovations to update equipment, provide ADA accessibility, and increase technological capacity.
A Variety of classes offered.
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