
Cook Memorial Library
93 Main Street
Tamworth, NH 03886
Phone (603)323-8510
Fax (603)323-2077
Open Hours:
Tues & Weds 10-8
Fri & Sat 10-4
Willey Fromm’s woodcut of Cook Library
Tamworth, New Hampshire is a beautiful rural village between the lakes and mountains of northern New Hampshire. With gracious historic houses and businesses lining its tree-shaded main street, the town looks much the same as it looked a hundred years ago. The clapboarded and decorated library, with its two-story square clock tower, stands at the center of the village. Originally built in 1895, the library has twice been expanded and modernized without losing its historic flair.
Chocorua Public Library is Tamworth’s other library. Its open hours are: Sunday 1-5 p.m, Monday 1-7 p.m., Thursday 1-7 p.m.
2 Comments
I really like the content of the new website. My only quibble is with the design. The columns seem crowded and make it harder to read. For me it would be easier to negotiate with more white space or column designations. Nice start though.
Donna Polhamus
Hi Jay, I met you & Lichen at the NELA conference this week and it was a great pleasure! Your presentation on Tues. a.m. was great. I learned a lot. Your web site is fabulous! Every town library in NH (and beyond!) should have Scriblio! I had seen what Casey was doing at PSU, but I didn’t realize he & Lichen had been working together. Good luck with this great project!