Library services have been a longstanding tradition in Waterford, Wisconsin, dating back to the 1920s. A significant milestone in this legacy was the inauguration of the Waterford Public Library at its current expansive location on 101 N. River Street, which took place on March 12, 2001. This new space was designed to cater to the diverse literary needs of the community.
Residents in the area can easily obtain a library card at no cost by presenting valid identification and proof of address. As part of the SHARE consortium, the Waterford Library offers access to a network of 22 public libraries spanning Racine, Rock, and Walworth Counties. This collaboration allows patrons to explore a vast collection of materials, ranging from traditional printed books to modern formats like CDs, MP3 players, videos, and even a library of things, ensuring there is something for every curious mind.
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