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Directions to Louisville Free Public Library (Jefferson) with public transportation

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  • BusBus: 234

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    These bus lines stop near Louisville Free Public Library: 23, 4.

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Location: Jefferson, Louisville

Louisville Free Public Library, Jefferson
Louisville Free Public Library, JeffersonThe Louisville Free Public Library (LFPL) is the largest public library system in Kentucky. Officially opened in 1908, the library's main branch is sited at Fourth and York streets, south of Broadway in downtown Louisville. Additional branches were added over time, including the Western Colored Branch, which was the first Carnegie-housed library in the U.S. built solely for African Americans. In 1950 the library became the first library in the nation to put its own FM-radio station on the air—WFPL. A second station, WFPK, joined it a few years later. Then in 1969, a $4 million north building was added to the classicizing Carnegie structure. This provided an additional 110,000 square feet (10,000 m2) of floor space, compared to the 42,000 in the original building. At one time LFPL had over 30 branches, but because of lack of funding a number of branches were forced to close. Currently, there are 17 branches, in addition to the main library site. Internet services and inter-library loan have helped to make up for fewer branches. In 2007, a proposed tax increase to pay for Louisville Free Public Library improvements and ongoing costs was soundly defeated in spite of strong support by many political and business leaders. Nonetheless, with the help of the Library Foundation and community support a new education and technology driven $1.9 million branch library was completed and opened in the Newburg area (a traditionally underserved community) in August 2009. In early August 2009 the main branch was flooded when a storm dropped 7 inches of water on the city in 75 minutes. The library servers, bookmobiles, offices, and processing rooms were under 6 feet of water. 50,000 books were destroyed, and the building severely damaged with a total estimate of $5 million. Structural, mechanical, electrical, and computer systems damage were near complete forcing the main library to close for several weeks. Other branches in the system in hard hit areas were closed for a few days while damage was assessed and cleanup undertaken. Overall, however, the library system itself remained open for business throughout the event. The last time the main building flooded was in the Ohio River flood of 1937. Three other branches of the library system were damaged or affected in the flooding as well: Bon Air Regional Branch, Iroquois Branch, and Shawnee Branch libraries. Despite the level of damage, library services at all branches, including the main, have been able to return to near full service.
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Jefferson has 1 transit type(s), including: bus, operated by several transit agencies, including Transit Authority of River City, Greyhound-us and FlixBus-us

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