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Springfield-Greene County Library District company history timeline

1905

1905 - On March 12, the Springfield Public Library opens with limited hours and one staff member.

1914

A soldier's skeleton was found in a field at Wilson's Creek in 1914.

1932

Ray Eldon Pike, a popular musician in the Springfield area, died in an automobile accident in 1932.

1937

1937 - The city library is enlarged to its present size under a Works Progress Administration project.

1945

1945 - The northwest Greene County town of Ash Grove starts its city library at 101 E. Main.

1951

1951 - The Greene County Library, started in the basement of the Court House, moves into new headquarters.

1955

1955 - The Greene County Library initiates a bookmobile program.

1956

1956 - The Ash Grove City Library becomes part of the Greene County Library.

1957

1957 - The Springfield Public Library opens the Plaza Branch, a storefront library which serves patrons in the expanding southeast portion of the city.

1961

1961 - The Greene County Library opens the Republic Branch, a consolidation of book deposits held at several locations in that western Greene County city.

1966

1966 - The Missouri State Library established the Ozark Pioneer Library system, to be headquartered at Springfield's main library.

1967

1967 - The Greene County Library, having outgrown its headquarters on Benton, opens a new library at 630 W. Kearney, currently the Kearney Branch.

1971

1971 - To better serve the needs of south Springfield, the Public Library opens the Brentwood Branch at 2214 Brentwood Blvd.

1977

1977 - To meet the needs of the city's growing southwest side, the library creates the Parkcrest Branch, an "immobile" bookmobile parked in the Parkcrest Shopping Center.

1983

1983 - Kickapoo Prairie Branch opens at 620 W. Republic Road, replacing the Parkcrest bookmobile.

1991

1991 - The Library replaces the outdated automation system with the new Dynix automated circulation system, increasing computer memory and capability.

1992

1992 - Willard Branch opens in a storefront in the East Shopping Center.

1992 - Library support services relocate from the Main Library to a newly-constructed addition to the Kickapoo Prairie Branch, freeing up more public service space at the Main Library.

1994

1994 - Construction is completed on an addition to the Kearney Branch.

1995

1995 - The Library launches its site on the World Wide Web, which can now be found at the URL thelibrary.org.

In 1995, the Japanese Stroll Garden at Nathanael Greene Park held a Japanese Garden Festival sponsored by the Botanical Society of Southwest Missouri.

1997

1997 - Construction is completed on an addition to the Brentwood Branch, and its parking lot is expanded.

1999

1999 - Main Library is renamed the Midtown Carnegie Branch.

1999 - The Library Center, the District's new flagship facility, opens at 4653 S. Campbell.

2000

2000 - Fair Grove Branch opens in the northeast Greene County town's city hall complex at 81 Orchard Blvd.

2003

2003 - The Library Station, the District's newest destination Library opens at 2535 N. Kansas Expressway.

2004

2004 - The District celebrates the 100th anniversary of the laying of the cornerstone of the Midtown Carnegie Branch.

2005

2005 - Riverbluff Cave, a prehistoric find in Greene County, is unveiled through videoconferencing at the Library Center; Wi-Fi is installed system-wide.

2008

2008 - The tenth branch in the northeast town of Strafford opens in August.

2009

2009 - A new Republic Branch, at 921 North Lindsey, opens October 31.

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