Tuesday, June 27, 2006


The Hudson Library and Historical Society
was established in 1910. Our current location is 96 Library Street which is pictured above.
We have been in this location since June 11, 2005.
Since the opening of the new library, we have expanded our services and programming. Library use has increased considerably. We've gone from a building that was approximately 15,000 square feet to a spacious building of over 50,000 square feet that has meeting rooms, study rooms and a cafe. We have a wireless network that is available for use along with a drive up window for your convenience. We have faxing and notary services as well as computer classes. The
Hudson Library and Historical Society has so much to offer. Check us out!



Our former home was 22 Aurora Street which is pictured above. It was attached to the 1834 Frederick Baldwin House.
The Frederick Baldwin House was the birthplace
and childhood home of Hudson Library and Historical Society founder Caroline Baldwin Babcock.

We hope that this blog will
be useful and informative. In addition to the many services we have at the Hudson Library and Historical Society, this blog will inform readers of upcoming events, important issues and more. Feel free to email the Hudson Library Reference Staff if you have any questions or comments: mailref@hudson.lib.oh.us
We look forward to continue "preserving the past... building the future."

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