The Princeton Public Library, a joint library chartered to serve Princeton Borough and Princeton Township, New Jersey
It first opened to the public in 1909. Since that time the library has had four locations: the historic Bainbridge House on Nassau Street which is the current home of the Princeton Historical Society; a 1966 building at 65 Witherspoon Street that was demolished in 2002; a library at 301 North Harrison Street that served as temporary quarters during the construction of the new 58,000-square-foot (5,400 m2), state-of-the-art library, the George and Estelle Sands Library Building, opened at 65 Witherspoon Street in April 2004. The new building and the library's new logos and signage were designed by Hillier Architecture. Today, the Princeton Public Library is among the busiest public libraries in New Jersey with over 750,000 visitors annually who borrow 500,000 items, ask more than 83,000 reference questions, log onto library computers 141,000 times annually and attend more than 1,200 programs per year.