Providence Athenaeum | |
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41°49′33″N 71°24′23″W / 41.8256975°N 71.406499°W | |
Location | 251 Benefit Street, Providence, Rhode Island, United States |
Type | Subscription library |
Established | 1836 |
Architect(s) | William Strickland |
Collection | |
Size | 176,849 (2019)[1] |
Access and use | |
Circulation | 22,662 (2019)[1] |
Members | 1,892 (2019)[1] |
Other information | |
Director | Matt Burriesci[2] |
Website | providenceathenaeum |
The Providence Athenaeum is an independent, member-supported subscription library in the College Hill neighborhood of Providence, Rhode Island. The building is open to the public, but only members can check out items from the collection.
The library was established in 1836 as a merger between two earlier subscription libraries: The Providence Library Company, founded in 1753, and the Providence Athenaeum, founded in 1831. It became "The Providence Athenaeum" by amendment to its charter in 1850.