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The first public library in Higginsville opened July 7, 1928. The library was located in the Mayor's office on the second floor of City Hall. The library was known as the Higginsville Free Public Library with 418 volumes, and was opened two days each week.
The present library has been at its current address, 19 West 20th Street, since February, 1957. The library was named "Robertson Memorial Library" in memory of Miss Margaret E. Robertson, who left her real estate and financial holdings to the City of Higginsville to be used for library purposes. In 1980, an addition was completed that nearly doubled the size of the library.
Library Fall/Winter hours:
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
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10 - 7
10 – 5
10 – 5
10 – 5
10 – 2
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“Storytime” every Thursday at 4:00 G.E.D. tutoring every Thursday 1:00 – 3:00
For more information, please call: 660 584-2880
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