Amelia S. Givin Public Library
Wheelchair accessible
A historic 19th-century public library in Mount Holly Springs, Pennsylvania, known for its unique Richardsonian Romanesque architecture and Moorish Fretwork interior.

📜 Historic public library, built 1889, dedicated 1890.🔍 Features Richardsonian Romanesque architecture and unique Moorish Fretwork.

Why Go

🏛️ Admire unique 19th-century architecture✨ See elaborate Moorish Fretwork, rare in public buildings📚 Explore a vibrant community hub with diverse programs🌳 Located in a sleepy hamlet, offering a step back in time📖 Experience a library that shaped public library movement

Tips

🅿️ Parking available, including a back parking lot; use downhill ramp for lower level access.
🐕 Read to Dogs sessions for children available.
🗓️ Check website for current events and closures.

Cost

💰 Free public access.

Hours

🕒 Open daily, check website for specific hours and holiday closures.

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