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Person putting a book on a shelf.
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Sunday
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Monday
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10:00AM
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8:00PM
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Tuesday
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10:00AM
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6:00PM
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Wednesday
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10:00AM
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8:00PM
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Thursday
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10:00AM
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10:00AM
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Visit The Bayport Library

582 North Fourth Street

Bayport, MN 55003

Hours

Sunday
-
Closed
Monday
10:00AM
-
8:00PM
Closed
Tuesday
10:00AM
-
6:00PM
Closed
Wednesday
10:00AM
-
8:00PM
Closed
Thursday
10:00AM
-
8:00PM
Closed
Friday
10:00AM
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5:00PM
Closed
Saturday
10:00AM
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3:00PM
Closed
2024 Holiday Closures
Martin Luther King Day
1/15/2024
President's Day
2/19/2024
Memorial Day
5/27/2024
Juneteenth
6/19/2024
Independence Day
7/4/2024
Labor Day
9/2/2024
Indigenous Peoples' Day
10/14/2024
Veterans Day
11/11/2024
Thanksgiving Day
11/28/2024
11/29/2024
Christmas Eve
12/24/2024
Christmas Day
12/25/2024
New Year's Day
1/1/2025

Email:
books@bayportlibrary.org

Telephone:
651-275-4416

Fax:
651-275-4417

Library Director:
Jill Smith

Events:
books@bayportlibrary.org

Volunteering:
Susie Danielson

Foundation:
info@supportbayportlibrary.org

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Over a hundred years of service in the community!
Bayport Library front room

The first lending library in Bayport opened in the early 1900’s in a small building behind Ernie Smith’s home located at 1st Ave and 4th Street. All the books were donated by Bayport residents.

A library room was included in the primary school built in 1919, a room which could be used by the public even when the school was closed.

Bayport Public Library was formally established in 1931. When Bayport School became part of School District #834 in 1958, the library moved to a small space built for library books on the second floor of Village Hall.

In 1960, the Village Council appointed a library board and the library was revitalized. The Council Chambers in the village hall were remodeled for the library, and the Village Library opened in this room April 3, 1961.

Another major improvement came in the early 1970’s when the vacated post office was completely remodeled and expanded for library use. The library moved into this attractive, modern library facility on North Third Street in 1973.

In February of 1990, the Bayport Library moved to the former White Pine Inn. The building was completely remodeled and transformed into a state-of-the-art library on the main floor with meeting rooms upstairs. The growth of the Bayport Public Library over the years reflects how vital library services are to the community.