A Century of Stories: The Enduring Legacy of the Nashua Carnegie Library
Standing proudly on Brasher Street, the Nashua Public Library holds more than just books within its walls. It's a testament to the power of community, a beacon of knowledge that has illuminated the lives of generations for over a century. Built in 1906 with a grant from philanthropist Andrew Carnegie, the library has served as a cornerstone of Nashua's cultural and educational landscape.
From Humble Beginnings to Grand Expansion: