Bill Memorial Library
Public library
About
The Bill Memorial Library was opened in 1890, by Frederic Bill in honor of his sisters, in the historic Groton Bank neighborhood of Groton, CT. Today, the BML currently holds approx. 21,000 items in our collections. In the main stack area are novels, current non-fiction, classics, and large print books. DVDs, audio books, CDs, ebooks are also available. The reference room houses newspapers, magazines, study space, reference and public access computers. The children's room has an abundant selection of popular and classic fiction, non-fiction, picture books, CD books. The Young Adult room has current print and graphic novels, computers, and comfortable seating. The BML also has a genealogy/local history collection available for research.
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240 Monument St, Groton, Connecticut