Chandler Public Library - Downtown Location

  • Opened January 2, 1996

  • Located in historic downtown Chandler

  • 64,000 square feet

  • Administration offices

 

 

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In August of 1954, the five-year dream of the Chandler Junior Woman’s Club became a reality when the doors of the Chandler Public Library were opened. The group conducted a door-to-door campaign to raise the necessary funds to construct the building ($5,560 total cost) and provide for a small collection of books. As evident in the abundance of support received, the entire community felt that it was important to have a library of its own. Once the doors were opened, the keys were turned over to the City of Chandler for continued operation.

 

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Today, the Chandler Public Library continues its commitment of being the reading, learning, and cultural center for our community. With four locations in all geographic areas of the community, library users have the opportunity to meet and interact with others, sit quietly and read in an approachable and inviting environment, with high-speed access to the digital world. As the information leader, we provide a variety of resources, in a variety of formats, so library users of all ages can explore topics of personal interest and continue to learn throughout their lives.

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Aerial view of Chandler, c. 1955. View looking towards the northeast over the Downtown park, 1999.17.1

Pictured above is an aerial view of Chandler from 1955. The area circled in blue is the site of the downtown library (Commonwealth & Delaware), which opened in 1996. This site has been owned by the City of Chandler since the town’s founding and was a park until the current library building. Throughout the decades, neighbors have included the Chandler Train Depot, the homes of agriculture workers, and municipal buildings.

 

Description: Framed aerial photograph showing the Chandler City government complex, view looking northeast from the intersection of Arizona Avenue and Boston Street. Businesses on East Boston Street are visible towards the bottom right. Arizona Avenue cuts across the bottom left corner. Buildings in the City complex include the mid-rise Rocky Mountain Bank Building, the Chandler Public Library, Chandler Museum, Planning and Zoning and Public Works Building, Community Center. Ostrich Festival ostrich race track visible to the south of the library building.

 

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The Arizona Republic, Feb 11, 1994, page 160

 

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The Arizona Republic, Jan 5, 1996, page 129

 

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The Arizona Republic, Oct 30, 1995, page 64

 

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The Arizona Republic, Jan 5, 1996, page 136

 

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The Arizona Republic, Jan 29, 1996, page 87

 

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The Arizona Republic, Oct 14, 1997, page 69

 

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The Arizona Republic, Oct 19, 1997

 

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The Arizona Republic, Oct 22, 1997, page 192

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