The Lorton Library, part of the Fairfax County library system, first opened its doors in 1980 and has since become a vital community resource in historic Lorton, Virginia. With a collection of over 60,000 items, technological services, meeting spaces, and ongoing programs for all ages, the library continues to serve as a hub for learning and engagement.
Designed by Alexandria Architects Partnership and James A. Ritter, AIA, the colonial-inspired red brick building pays homage to the area's rich history, while the adjacent Historic Garden, donated by the Lorton Heritage Society, further enhances the cultural significance of the library. Named in honor of Harry Lattimore, the library's first branch manager, the Lorton Library stands as a tribute to his dedication and contributions to the community.
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