Denver Public Library

Denver Central Library
Central Library in Denver is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The 1995 addition to the building was designed by Michael Graves.
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General information
Location10 W. 14th Ave., Denver, Colorado
Coordinates39°44′14″N 104°59′18″W / 39.737313°N 104.988246°W / 39.737313; -104.988246
Children's reading room, 1900
The original 1910 Denver Carnegie library; still stands today as the McNichols Civic Center Building.

The Denver Public Library is the public library system of the City and County of Denver, Colorado. The system includes the Denver Central Library, located in the Golden Triangle district of Downtown Denver, as well as 25 branch locations and two bookmobiles.[1] The library's collection totals more than 2 million items, including books, reference materials, movies, music, and photographs. Of that total, more than 347,000 items are in specific collections including the Western History and Genealogy Department, Blair-Caldwell African American Research Library, and Reference Department holdings.[2]

  1. ^ Central Library Maps and Call Number Guide(PDF Archived 2011-09-27 at the Wayback Machine). Denver Public Library. Retrieved: 2011-03-30.
  2. ^ Facts & Figures Denver Public Library. Retrieved: 2012-02-29.