My friend and I walked by Uxbridge Public Library to get to the heart of downtown Uxbridge. It was closed at 4 pm on a Saturday. We got there at 5 pm.
This review is more about what we saw and learned walking around the library as tourists.
The library was first established in 1859 as the Uxbridge Mechanics Institute and Library. In 1981, this library was deemed a historic building.
We saw a sculpture outside the library. Turning of the page is the sculpture's name, created by Wynn Walters in July 2019.
We looked through the window to see what the library looked like. We were looking at the Blu-ray and DVDs section on the main floor. The selection was decent.
I saw a little free pantry, so we headed over to check it out. It was nicely stocked. We wished that he had something to contribute to it.
There was a water fountain across from it. It caters to humans and pets who need to quench their thirst.
It's a cute area. There is a table where you can play checkers or chess. The flowers around the library looked nice. We learned that the Uxbridge Horticulture Society helped beautify the library's exterior.
Uxbridge has two public libraries. We stumbled on the original. There is also Zephyr Public Library, which is further north.
The library is closed on weekend. Its hours of operation differ between what was posted on the door and what is stated online. I'd call the library before heading over.
It's a cool library. Here's hoping that we can visit it when we are back and it's not closed.
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