draft:Santa Fe Public Library system

{{short description|library system in Santa Fe, New Mexico}}

{{infobox library

| alt = two-storey building

| caption = The Main Branch building

| country = United States

| image = SantaFeNMLibraryPublic.JPG

| location = Santa Fe

| logo = Santa Fe Public Library wordmark.svg

| service_area = Santa Fe County

| name = Santa Fe Public Library

| num_branches = 3

| publictransit = North Central Regional Transit District route 200 (Main), and Santa Fe Trails routes M (Main), 4 (La Farge), and 24 (Southside)

| type = public

| website = {{URL|santafelibrary.org}}

}}

The Santa Fe Public Library is a library system with three branches in Santa Fe, New Mexico. It opened January 15, 1896.https://newspapers.com/article/the-santa-fe-new-mexican-round-about-tow/167513492 https://newspapers.com/article/the-santa-fe-new-mexican-first-anniversa/167513649

Branches

= Main Branch =

145 Washington Avenue; building was formerly a jail.

= La Farge Branch =

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1730 Llano Street, next to a defunct public swimming pool; named after Oliver La Farge.

= Southside Branch =

6599 Jaguar Drive, new construction.

Planning

There has been discussion about what could replace the aging La Farge Branch building for patrons in Midtown Santa Fe; the Buddy Fogelson library at the Midtown District has been one proposed option.

References

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