
Finney
County Public Library came into existence as a library in 1897, when a handful of Garden
City women organized the Ladies Library Association (LLA). A concert was given with the
admission being one book. The library opened to the public with 450 volumes.
In 1907, Garden City voted a tax levy to maintain the public library. It was then called the Garden City Public Library. At this time they had 1,500 volumes.
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A Carnegie Library was built in 1917 on land donated by Mr. George Finnup and a Carnegie Corporation grant of 10,000 dollars. The building is still located at the corner of Main and Cedar St. |
| The library outgrew the Carnegie building in 1964 and moved to the old post office building at 210 North 7th St. |
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In 1983, the Garden City Public Library became a county library, the Finnup Foundation matched money from a bond issue and construction began on a new building in 1985. It was open to the public in 1986. Today the Finney County Public Library has over 100,000 volumes and a full service staff. The library serves all of southwestern Kansas. |