The Louisville Public Library is a community gathering space that provides public access to materials, services, and programs for all area residents. Founded in 1935, it offers a wide range of resources including books, digital services, and a makerspace with 3D printers and other equipment. The library hosts various programs for children, teens, and adults, such as story times, book clubs, STEM-based learning, and outreach services to schools and community centers. It also features a unique Sensory Space designed for patrons with autism and provides services like Book-a-Librarian, notary services, and a hot spot lending program for internet access. The library aims to support lifelong learning and serve as a civic exchange for the community.
















