Established in 1884, the Grand Island Public Library aims to inspire and strengthen the community by connecting people with information, ideas, and experiences. It serves as a gateway for lifelong learning and literacy, offering a wide range of services beyond books, including a Makerspace, digital resources, and various programs for all ages. The library also engages in community outreach, visiting schools and retirement homes, and provides homebound delivery services. It is known for its historical significance, including its connection to the Abbott Sisters and a Carnegie library building.


