On March 8, 1883, at a meeting of the W.C.T.U., $38 was secured to establish a reading room over Cash & Busby's Store. In 1908, the City Commission accepted the Andrew Carnegie offer of $10,000 to build a Free Library Building for the City of Huron. This building opened to the public September 3, 1909, and served the city for 56 years. In the fall of 1965, the building was razed and the present structure erected on the same site.
Internet use time may be reserved for one-half hour sessions of Internet searching. Only one session/day may be reserved. No E-Mail addresses/account available through the Huron Public Library. Copies may be printed at $.05/copy. Material may be downloaded on a disk purchased at the Huron Public Library for $1. Parents are encouraged to explore the Interent WITH their children!