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The James A. Tuttle Library is set in a building that is styled in the Colonial Revival design with double doors made out of solid wood for its front part with brick walls and stone foundations. It was named after James A. Tuttle himself and when he died, he donated about $12,000 to the town where the library is set. They hold their own Bible where all the names of the residents of the town who gets married, gets born or dies are written on it.

The library has a lot of interesting things to do for others to enjoy along with programs and events that are made to be experienced by people of all ages. They have what they call as Clues for Quest, a dollhouse raffle, and other library services. They have a wide range of materials meant for the audio visual along with a genealogy site that they maintain on their own. They are open every day except for Sundays and you can find it right at the core of Antrim town.
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