Libraries


Lincoln Public Library

The Lincoln Public Library District, established in 1874, is a cornerstone of the Lincoln, Illinois community, offering diverse services and programs to meet educational, informational, and recreational needs. Housed in a historic Carnegie Library building since 1902, the library provides access to a robust collection of books, e-resources, and research databases, along with programs for youth and adults such as storytime, teen activities, and genealogical research support. The library also serves as a venue for lifelong learning, with resources tailored for school, work, and leisure needs.


Recognized on the National Register of Historic Places, the library remains a cultural and educational hub, blending rich history with modern amenities like interlibrary loans and digital catalogs. Its role extends beyond lending books—it is a vibrant community space supporting growth, curiosity, and connection for residents of Lincoln and beyond.


725 Pekin St, Lincoln, IL, 62548

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