Central Arkansas Library System

Sign outside the Main Library in Little Rock

Central Arkansas Library System is a public library system headquartered in Little Rock, Arkansas, United States.

The system serves Pulaski County and Perry County, but not Pulaski County's second-largest city of North Little Rock. The system has been described as "a regional doughnut in which [the North Little Rock] Laman Library [System] is the independent hole."[1]

The Main Library in downtown Little Rock is the main branch of the system.

History

The first Little Rock Public Library was one of four Carnegie Libraries in Arkansas. The Carnegie Corporation of New York made a grant of $50,000 in 1906, but increased the grant to $88,100 in 1907. The library was opened on February 1, 1910, at West 7th Street and South Louisiana Street in downtown Little Rock.[2]

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Specialized facilities

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