Organization

Boston Public Library
Founded in 1848, by an act of the Great and General Court of Massachusetts, the Boston Public Library (BPL) was the first large free municipal library in the United States. The Boston Public Library's first building of its own was a former schoolhouse located on Mason Street that was opened to the public on March 20, 1854. The Library's collections approximated 16,000 volumes, and it was obvious from the day the doors were first opened that the quarters were inadequate. In December of that same year the Library's Commissioners were authorized to locate a new building upon a lot on Boylston Street. The present Copley Square location has been home to the Library since 1895, when architect Charles Follen McKim completed his "palace for the people."
In the latter half of the 19th century, the Library worked vigorously to develop and expand its branch library system. Viewed as a means to extend its presence throughout the city, the branch system evolved from an idea in 1867 to a reality in 1870, when the first Branch Library in the United States was opened in East Boston. Between 1872 and 1900, twenty-one more Branches began serving communities throughout Boston's diverse neighborhoods. In 1972 the Library expanded its Copley Square location with the opening of an addition designed by Philip Johnson. Today, the McKim building houses the BPL's vast research collection and the Johnson building holds the circulating collection of the general library and serves as headquarters for the Boston Public Library's 26 branch libraries.
In addition to its 6.1 million books, the library boasts over 1.2 million rare books and manuscripts, a wealth of maps, musical scores and prints. Among its large collections, the BPL holds several first edition folios by William Shakespeare, original music scores from Mozart to Prokofiev's "Peter and the Wolf;" and, in its rare book collection, the personal library of John Adams. Due to the extent of the collections, many items are displayed on a rotating basis. These unique Special Exhibits are shown in the Research Library and offer the public an opportunity to view books and documents which are usually available only to research scholars.
Over 2.2 million patrons visit the BPL each year, many in pursuit of research material, others looking for an afternoon's reading, still others for the magnificent and unique art and architecture.
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Boston Public Library
700 Boylston St.
Boston, MA 02116Phone: 617-536-5400 | Email | Official Website
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Current Events
03/28/12-
07/30/12Forgotten Chapters of Boston’s Literary History
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03/28/12-
07/30/12Forgotten Chapters of Boston’s Literary History
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04/29/12Boston National Poetry Month Festival
Boston Public Library, Rabb Auditorium04/25/12 The Big Thrill
Boston Public Library03/05/12-
03/26/12Monday Night Film Series: Women's History Month
Boston Public Library02/17/12 Infant/Toddler Sing-Along
Boston Public Library02/10/12-
03/30/12From Pen to Print: the Handwriting Behind the Book
Boston Public Library02/10/12-
03/12/12Unconventional Maps: Exploring the Stories of Cartographic Curiosities
Boston Public Library02/10/12-
03/12/12Treasures: 1482 to the Digital Age
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03/15/12American Master Prints 1900-1960
Boston Public Library02/06/12-
02/27/12Monday Night Film Series: Black and Beautiful: Celebrating African American Actresses
Boston Public Library12/03/11 City-Wide Friends Book Sale
Boston Public Library12/01/11 Lowell Lecture: Tony Horwitz
Boston Public Library11/29/11 Author Talk: Gregory Maguire
Boston Public Library11/21/11 Gwendolyn Quezaire-Presutti as Harriet Tubman
11/17/11 Author Talk: Claire Tomalin
Boston Public Library11/14/11 Jeff Davis and the Music of the Civil War
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11/17/11Practical and Fashionable Dress of the Civil War Era
11/09/11 Author Talk: Niall Ferguson
Boston Public Library11/07/11 A Visit with Abraham Lincoln at the Boston Public Library
11/03/11 Author Talk: Ha Jin
Boston Public Library11/01/11-
12/30/11Civil War Exhibition
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12/30/11Torn in Two: The 150th Anniversary of the Civil War
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12/31/11Home Front: Boston and the Civil War
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02/29/12Art & Architecture Tours
Boston Public Library09/24/11 Curiosity Day!
Boston Public Library08/26/11 The Lemonshiners featuring Sam Cornish
Boston Public Library08/19/11 American Century Music
Boston Public Library08/12/11 Akiko Kobayashi
Boston Public Library08/05/11 Silvina Moreno
Boston Public Library07/29/11 Aires de Argentina
Boston Public Library07/22/11 Will Dailey
Boston Public Library07/15/11 Mass Theatrica
Boston Public Library07/08/11 Atlas Soul
Boston Public Library07/01/11 Pleasant Sweaters
Boston Public Library06/24/11 American Century Music
Boston Public Library06/17/11 Celia Slattery
06/10/11 Hixville
Boston Public Garden06/03/11 Raviv Markovitz Quartet
Boston Public Library05/11/11 Ballet and Books
Boston Public Library (Johnson Bldg)04/23/11 Chess Instruction for Beginners
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03/31/10Literacise Interactive Children's Exhibit
Boston Public Library (Johnson Bldg)10/01/09-
06/01/10Cool + Collected Exhibit: Treasures of the Boston Public Library
Boston Public Library (Johnson Bldg)06/23/09 Author Talk: Dick Lehr
Boston Public Library, Rabb Auditorium06/10/09 Author Talk: Robin Abrahams
Boston Public Library05/28/09-
05/31/10Art & Architecture Tour
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Event Name: Literacise Interactive Children's Exhibit
"Our Visit to the Exhibit"
Review posted by: Anne Drogin, M.Div., M.Ac. from Winthrop, MA, Nov 02, 2009
My two children and I went to the opening of the exhibit and it was gorgeous and fun. The life size book is beautifully presented in English and Spanish. My 11 year old daughter enjoyed the snacks,... Expand
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Event Name: Literacise Interactive Children's Exhibit
"Literacise: a Mom’s Exercise in Humility"
Review posted by: Rochelle Thorpe from Boston, MA, Oct 17, 2009
Saturday morning I had the good intentions of being on time for the opening of the long awaited “Literacise” exhibit. Literacise is a one-of-a-kind exhibit that brings the story Jonathan and His... Expand
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