About the Price Hill Branch
About the
Price Hill Branch
About the
Price Hill Branch
The Price Hill Branch Library, which opened in 1909, is one of the nine area libraries in Hamilton County built with funds provided by the Andrew Carnegie Foundation. Notable features of the French Renaissance style brick and limestone building include a roof with tin deck and slate slopes, fleur-de-lis grid over the doors, bird head door handles, and cherry wood shelves.
In April 2021, the Price Hill Branch Library reopened after a major renovation and expansion. Details of the project are included on our Building the Next Generation Library page. Project highlights include:
- Additional 6,793 square feet of indoor space
- Accessible to wheelchairs, walkers, and strollers
- Designated quiet areas
- Re-envisioned spaces for adults, teens, kids
- Bilingual approach, including signage in Spanish
- Increased parking
- Flexibility to meet future community needs