El Paso Public Library

The El Paso Public Library is a Carnegie library located at 149 West First Street in , , . The library building was built in 1906–07 to house the city's library, which originated in 1873.
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Places in the Area

Nearby places include Panola and Kappa.

Hamlet
is a village in , , . The population was 45 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Metropolitan Statistical Area. is situated 3 miles north of El Paso Public Library.

Village
is a village in , , . The population was 227 at the 2010 census, up from 170 in 2000. It is part of the Metropolitan Statistical Area. is situated 4½ miles south of El Paso Public Library.

Village
is a village in Clayton Township, , , . The population was 373 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Metropolitan Statistical Area. is located just off U.S. Route 24 between El Paso and Eureka. is situated 6 miles west of El Paso Public Library.

El Paso Public Library

Latitude
40.73948° or 40° 44′ 22″ north
Longitude
-89.01868° or 89° 1′ 7″ west
Elevation
751 feet (229 metres)
Open location code
86GGPXQJ+QG
Geo­Names ID
4890820
Wiki­data ID
Q20857918
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