Library service in Aberdeen began in 1890 with the donation of 150 books housed in the Oddfellows Hall. It then moved to a reading room donated by Jacob Weatherwax in 1891.
After a city ordinance incorporated the library in 1902, it settled into its current location with the construction of a Carnegie building in 1908. This historical building was replaced with the current library building in 1966.
The Aberdeen Library is a Washington State document depository and has other specialized collections in the area of local history, genealogy, and the Education Job Information Center (EJIC).
The Aberdeen Library offers a wide array of services to Aberdeen residents. Click here to see what services your Aberdeen Timberland Regional Library have to offer you!
SPECIAL NOTICES:
- Beginning October 1, 2009 Timberland Regional Library will charge fines for overdue items. Click Here for more information about overdue fines.
- Beginning October 1, 2009 Timberland Regional Library will pass through to patrons any Interlibrary Loan (ILL) fees that other library systems may impose when filling TRL requests for materials. For more information Click Here
- As a cost saving measure Aberdeen Timberland Library has recently modified it's hours of operation....[details]
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