Boston Public Library
The Boston Public Library is one of the oldest public libraries in the United States, established in 1848. Located in Copley Square, it serves as a vital resource for the community, offering access to millions of books, manuscripts, and digital resources. The library is known for its stunning architecture, including the historic McKim Building and the modern Johnson Building.
In addition to its extensive collections, the Boston Public Library hosts various programs and events for all ages, promoting literacy and lifelong learning. It also provides free access to computers and study spaces, making it a welcoming environment for students and researchers alike.