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Franklin Library (Minneapolis)

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Franklin Library is a public library on Franklin Avenue in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States. The library was one of thirteen branch libraries established under the leadership of Gratia Countryman, the chief librarian of the Minneapolis Public Library from 1904 to 1936. The library housed the largest collection of Scandinavian books, newspapers, and magazines within the system, which reflected the population living in the area. The library was funded by the Carnegie Corporation and designed by Edward Lippincott Tilton, a New York City architect.South Side Branch, 1890-1914On April 23, 1890, the 2nd branch of the Minneapolis Public Library, the South Side branch opened. It was located in two rooms at a store at 17th Ave. and Franklin Ave. South Minneapolis was the core of the Scandinavian community and by 1904 all of the Scandinavian language materials were shelved at the South Side branch. The South Side branch was succeeded by the first Carnegie branch to open in Minneapolis, Franklin Library, in August 1914.Franklin Library, 1914-presentAndrew Carnegie donated money for library buildings as long as the community furnished the land to build the library upon. The McKnight family donated the land valued at $13,000 and Carnegie donated the building (valued at $41,000). The land was donated by Harriet McKnight Crosby, Caroline McKnight Christian and Sumner T. McKnight. The two story brick building soon became one of the busiest branches in the 1920s. The Scandinavian books and magazines drew users from throughout the library. As it is central with the Somali community today, Franklin Library has always been an immigrant library.



"Phillips Library opened in 1890 and was replaced by Franklin Library in 1914. Franklin Library is built on land donated by Sumner T. McKnight in the Phillips neighborhood of Minneapolis. It was the first of four Carnegie-funded libraries built in the city. Franklin was one of 13 libraries developed under nationally known library director Gratia Countryman, who was instrumental in expanding the city’s library system in 1904-36. The library has received historic designation from the City of Minneapolis Heritage Preservation Commission and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places"
Address: 1314 E Franklin Ave, Minneapolis 55404
Phone: (612) 543-6925
State: MN
City: Minneapolis
Street Number: 1314 E Franklin Ave
Zip Code: 55404
categories: landmark & historical place, library


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Reviews
Small library, but friendliest staff imaginable and they have absolutely every resource a available that one could virtually need. Definitely my go to for printing!
Staff seems nice; however, they make it impossible to read or study over their very loud conversations... Which seems to neglect the purpose of a library. It also seemed to be a bring your kid to work day, as they were loudly communicating with their kids about different things, and allowing the kids to yell about games, and sing like it’s an opera room. Overall, not a good place to try to get class work done online, unless you don't want to be able to hear your own thoughts!
A cool historical building and helpful librarians who are willing to take you right to the book you’re looking for or to help you use the computers and copiers to get your work done.
Carlson's lovable Llamas had an exhibit of 5 llamas and it was so much fun. The kids got to pet the llama, feed and walk the llamas. We even got a Polaroid photo taken of us. Such fun experiences!
The staff here is beyond excellent and made my experience very pleasant. Absolutely zero issues, as was the case all around me. They even helped somebody file their taxes. New and improved, clean and reorganized.
Live in Dakota county, Came here to use a guest pass. When I was looking for a computer all full walked by the youth computers & fully aware they were for youth by the sign but was rudely approached by a worker letting me know this when i was just walking by. Was not aware there was a waiting list for computer nor was I told. A bunch of people came in yelling & cussing. Worst library I've ever experienced
I've enjoyed the atmosphere at the Franklin Library each time I've visited. The librarians are very helpful & they even helped me out big time when they were able to make me some change so I could successfully print off the documents I came in to get. Thank You Franklin Library. Cheers!
At this time open by appointment for computer use. Protocols are in place. They also have chairs set up outside in the yard where folks can use access the internet with their phones.
Franklin library is the epitome of what a library should be. It's a carbon copy of what a classic old timey library would look like. But with all of the modern conveniences, of course.
They were still open! That was a good sign and relief to me, showing that we will and do continue to have an upper hand on fighting against the Covid-19 virus.
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