Located in the historic district of Cumberland, Maryland, the
Washington Street Library first opened it doors on June 19, 1934. This Greek
Revival style building was constructed between 1849 and 1850, and was then known
as the Allegany County Academy, the first public school in Allegany
County. A new addition was constructed in 1966, allowing for the expansion
of the library collection. The building reopened after remodeling in Feb
2005.
Today, the Washington Street Library houses the largest reference collection in the library
system, and offers an extensive local history area in the Maryland Room.
Free internet access, audio books, magazines, DVDs, music, video games, Interlibrary Loan services, and an
impressive collection of fiction and non-fiction materials are just a few of the
services offered. Children's programs take place weekly.
Staff:
John
Taube, Director
Maryland
Appel, Materials Management Coordinator
Jason Armstrong, Workstation Coordinator
Lisa McKenney, Public Services Coordinator
Jennifer Spriggs, Administrative Services Coordinator
Jeannine Camella, Branch Manager
Elizabeth Sell, Children's Librarian
Emily Smith
Sherri Uhl