The Oswayo Valley Memorial Library is located in north central Pennsylvania in the town of Shinglehouse, approximately 4 miles south of the New York state border.
The library was organized in 1915 by the Women's Club. The current building was built as a memorial for the servicemen of the area who served in World War I.
We have a strong collection of local history, including census records from 1850-1920, as well as cemetery listings, which include the immediate NY state border towns. We also have computers, videos, and books on tape and CD and offer a variety of programs free to the public. The collection consists of approximately 19,000 books, 200 videos, 700 DVDs, and an assortment of periodicals. We also have rotating collections of books on CD and MP3 and large print. We have 4 public access computers and free Wi-Fi.