Pierre Bottineau Library, Hennepin County Library
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Pierre Bottineau Library, located in northeast Minneapolis, is named after the notable trapper and trader Pierre Bottineau, who settled in the area in the 19th century. The library is a modern facility that integrates two historic buildings—the 1893 Wagon Shed and the 1913 Millwright Shop—enhanced by a contemporary addition completed in 2003, resulting in a 12,000 square foot space for community use.
This library serves as a vital resource for residents, offering a variety of programs and services, including access to computers, language collections, and meeting rooms. It also hosts numerous free events, fostering a sense of community and promoting lifelong learning among its patrons.
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