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Canal Fulton Public Library

Canal Fulton Public Library
154 Market Street North East
330-854-4148

Mission:

 To serve educational, cultural & social needs of our communities by providing access to materials, information technology, and services.

Vision:

The vision of the Canal Fulton Public Library is rooted in our unique past, while being focused on the ever changing needs of the communities we serve.

About Us:

The Canal Fulton Public Library has a rich historic past. The beginnings of the library can be traced to the efforts of former School District superintendents and the school’s Board of Trustees in 1937. The library began to take shape in a room of a Canal Fulton School while efforts to find a permanent location were periodically renewed. Finally in 1948, Canal Fulton residents Mr. and Mrs. George Muhlhauser financed the purchase and remodeling of a residence on the corner of Liberty and High Streets. Their initial contribution of $8,500 for the purchase of the home was followed by many contributions throughout the years, eventually totaling more than $45,000. The library began with a collection of 5,000 volumes at the 1949 dedication. With steady growth it was soon in need of an addition, which was constructed in 1958. The new addition, while allowing more room for books, also included a lower level social hall, which would eventually become the children’s department. The library continued growing and again was in need of expansion, which was undertaken in 1992. The farmhouse, first built in 1879, received a complete renovation and an addition that doubled the library’s floor space.

Throughout the years the library received national attention for its diverse services and cutting edge collection that features items not usually found in other libraries. The library was an early adopter of both computer and video services years before they became mainstream in public libraries. Continuing that leading edge collection and service philosophy, the library has recently added e-readers, tablets and zinio, a service that provides e-magazines to its circulating collection. The library continues to have strong community support and strong leadership that have allowed it to grow and become an integral part of historic Canal Fulton.


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