• The Louisville Free Public Library (LFPL) is an example of public services and innovation that started in the beginning of the 20th century.
  • The Louisville Free Public Library, located in Louisville, KY, offers books, periodicals, and other information sources to patrons.
  • The collection of the library contains 1,448,386 volumes. The library circulates 3,764,922 items per year.
  • The library maintains more than 1.4 million volumes and circulates more than 3.7 million items per year.
  • The person charging this material is re¬ sponsible for its return to the library from which it was withdrawn on or before the Latest Date stamped below.
  • Louisville Free Public Library is located at 301 York Street Louisville, Ky 40203.
  • Louisville Free Public Library dates back to 1906, it was founded owing to the generous donations of Andrew Carnegie.
  • The Louisville Free Public Library has history dating all the way back to 1906 when it was first designed and constructed by New York City architects Tachau...
  • Louisville Free Public Library is an old library located at 301 York Street in the central part of the city of Louisville, Kentucky.