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History
The Corcoran Branch was opened in February of 1913. It was located in the
Storzbach building on Whitley Avenue. The branch was moved to the old school
building in the City Park, which was next to the Veteran's building, then known
as the Legion Hall. After that building was condemned, the branch was moved back
to Whitley Avenue and was housed in the Neeb building until that building was
razed. It was not until 1959, 46 years later, that a permanent home became a
reality for the library upon completion of the county building. (Extracted from
an article in the Corcoran Journal, November 15, 1962)
The Corcoran Library was remodeled in the Spring of 1997. The construction
was partially funded with a Library Services and Construction Act, Title II
Grant. The Corcoran Library reopened for public service on June 16, 1997.
Corcoran Branch Library is not affiliated with AmericanTowns Media