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"If none of us ever read a book that was 'dangerous,' had a friend who was 'different' or joined an organization that advocated 'change,' we would all be just the kind of people Joe McCarthy wants. Whose fault is that? Not really [McCarthy's]. He didn't create this situation of fear. He merely exploited it, and rather successfully."

—Edward R (oscoe) Murrow (1908-65) American news anchor, broadcast journalist

 

Who We Are

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The Litchfield  Public Library District is located in beautiful downtown Litchfield. Housed in an original 1904 Carnegie building, the Library was remodeled in 1999 to become handicapped accessible. An elevator allows easy access to all three floors of the building, which was put on the National Historic Register in 1999.

 

The mission of the Litchfield  Public Library District is to serve the informational, cultural, educational, and recreational needs of all Litchfield residents, regardless of age or educational background, by providing adequate materials in a pleasant and safe environment that is conducive to the learning experience.

 

The Library provides services to all residents living within the boundaries of the Litchfield Community Unit School District. Anyone who resides outside CUSC#12 may purchase a non-resident card or use another current and valid Illinois public library card with our reciprocal borrower program.  (See also Your Library Card)

 

The Library holds a collection of over 29,000 books, magazines, books on tape, DVDs, and more. We strive to have in stock the current best sellers in both adult and children's books. 

 

 

 

Library Location & Hours

LOCATION
400 N. State St.
Litchfield, IL  62056
217-324-3866

Map to Litchfield Library


LIBRARY HOURS

Monday through Thursday

10am - 8pm

Friday

10am - 5pm

  Saturday 

10am - 2pm

Closed Sundays and All Holidays

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