Santa Fe Main Library
Upcoming Events
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Bilingual Music, Books, and Babies
Wed, Jan 21 · 10:00AM
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Bilingual Music, Books, and Babies
Wed, Jan 28 · 10:00AM
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Bilingual Music, Books, and Babies
Wed, Feb 4 · 10:00AM
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Bilingual Music, Books, and Babies
Wed, Feb 11 · 10:00AM
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Bilingual Music, Books, and Babies
Wed, Feb 18 · 10:00AM
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Bilingual Music, Books, and Babies
Wed, Feb 25 · 10:00AM
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Audubon Storytime & Craft
Thu, Feb 26 · 10:30AM
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The Power of Indignation: Richard Wright, Black American Novelist
Fri, Feb 27 · 4:00PM
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About
The Santa Fe Public Library Main Branch is a historic and cultural landmark that began as the Santa Fe Women’s Board of Trade Library in 1907. It was renovated and expanded in 1932, and later acquired by the city in 1964. The building features notable artwork, including a 1934 fresco by Olive Rush titled Con Libros no Estás Solo, celebrating the power of books and community. Today, the library continues to serve as a vibrant center for learning, resources, and public programs.