Springfield Central Library
220 State St, Springfield, MA 01103
Work & Study Amenities
- Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible entrance, Wheelchair accessible parking lot
About Springfield Central Library
Since its opening in 1912, the Central Library, a "center of intellectual life," has given vibrant character to the State Street corridor. The building, an Andrew Carnegie Library, was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974. The Central Library boasts large and varied collections, free wifi, and Internet access on public computers, plus many programs for children, teens and adults. Children's storytimes, book groups, concerts, and free computer classes are among the most popular. Open during construction, the Central Library can currently only be accessed through the rear (quadrangle) entrance.
Featured Question
Q: Do i have to pay to print something off the computer
A: You get your first 3 prints for free after that its 15cents per page :-)
Answered by: Springfield Central Library (Owner) ( 6 years ago)