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Open Opens at 10:00-18:00
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37 N Broad St, Bayfield, WI 54814, United StatesMap
Phone+1 715-779-3953
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  • MadisonGrog
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    Great old Carnegie Library

    Lovely old building that even has a bench outside to enjoy view of harbor. Staff does not bother you so you can read in peace. Nice restrooms in basement.

    Reviewed on Aug 7, 2022
  • Galeda
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    A swell little library in Bayfield

    My husband and I were recently in Bayfield, and one of our stops was the Carnegie Library in town. It’s a lovely old structure, stately and built of huge yellow-brown stone with rose-grey stone accen...

    Reviewed on Oct 16, 2021
  • Bob F
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    Great restoration and update of a classic Carnigie Library

    Friendly staff showed us all the great architectural details and told how they retrofitted it to make it useful in the 21st century without degrading its original architectural intentions.

    Reviewed on Sep 30, 2020
  • K9WIS
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    A fun place to explore on your hike through town

    I enjoy visiting libraries when visiting small towns. This library is very nice, the setting in this classic building makes it a comfortable place to hang out if the weather happens to be a bit wet an...

    Reviewed on Nov 3, 2019
  • Beatriz121
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    Impressive!

    The library is within walking distance of the downtown area. It's one of approximately 2,500 libraries which were built with funds from philanthropist Andrew Carnegie during the early 20th century. ...

    Reviewed on Oct 7, 2019