San Francisco Public Library

Coordinates: 37°46′44″N 122°24′59″W / 37.7790°N 122.4163°W / 37.7790; -122.4163
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San Francisco Public Library
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LocationSan Francisco, California, United States
TypePublic
Established1878
Architect(s)Pei Cobb Freed & Partners, Cathy Simon Edit this on Wikidata
Branches27
Collection
Size3,946,841
Access and use
Circulation10,971,974
Population served870,887
Other information
Budget$126 million (FY 2017)
DirectorMichael Lambert, City Librarian
Websitewww.sfpl.org
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The San Francisco Public Library is the

ballot measure. The Preservation Fund was renewed twice, by ballot measures in 2007 and 2022.[5]

History

In August 1877 a residents' meeting was called by state senator George H. Rogers and

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A picture of the exterior of the building for the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco, which was originally completed in 1916 for the main branch of the San Francisco Public Library.
The 1916 main library building now houses the Asian Art Museum

In 1905, architect Daniel Burnham presented his plans for a new Civic Center for San Francisco, including a new library building.[9] These plans were put on hold after the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, which destroyed about 140,000 volumes, nearly 80% of its holdings. The library moved to temporary quarters while a new building was designed and built. In 1917, the new main library building, designed by George W. Kelham, opened in the Civic Center.[10] Ten major murals by California Tonalist Gottardo Piazzoni were installed in 1931–1932; four more were completed in 1945, but left uninstalled until the 1970s.[11]

New Main Library