Cherokee, IA - Public Library

Community Organization in Cherokee, IA

The Cherokee Public Library was established in 1886 by a group of twelve women and officially opened its doors in 1898. In January of 1903, the City received confirmation of a $10,000 grant from the Andrew Carnegie Foundation with an additional $2,000 being granted the next year. The building was dedicated in April of 1905 and still houses the library.

The interior has been remodeled, but the facade is original, allowing the library to be placed on the National Register of Historic Sites in 1986. A two floor addition to the rear of the building was completed in October, 1998. An interesting feature of the addition is the enclosure of the original "bowstring" west wall as an interior wall.

The library has changed in the one hundred years since it was established to reflect "modern" things such as computers, but it remains a focal point for the community it serves.

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Cherokee County, IA


Cherokee County, IA

Visit our county page and you will find information about our town and county's points of interest, festivals/events and faith community. You also will find stories about the contributions made by farmers/ranchers located throughout our county and of course you will learn about the community organizations that have built and continue to build strong communities (chambers, community groups, and departments, etc) and much more when you visit the Cherokee County, IA page.