Maumee Library / Toledo Lucas County Public Library

  • Public Library
501 River Road
Maumee, OH 43537
419-259-5360
Hours:
Monday through Wednesday - 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Thursday through Saturday - 9:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
  • About

    Features:

    Internet Access
    •19 public computers
    •2 children's computers
    •Free Wifi

    Meeting Space
    •140-person meeting room capacity/handicapped accessible

    Art and Display
    •Art gallery and display case available for public viewing and booking

    Self-services
    •Faxing, copying, scanning
    •24/7 Lobbies

    Parking
    •68 parking spots/4 additional handicapped accessible
    •11 bicycle spots

    History:

    The site of the Maumee Branch has seen a rich history. It's been a seminary, a courthouse, a glass factory, and was the site of Dudley's Massacre, an ambush set by the British and the Native Americans during the War of 1812 that saw 220 members of the U.S. Military lost and 350 captured. Maumee was founded in 1918 through a donation of the Maumee battle site and $10,000 from known philanthropist, Andrew Carnegie. The branch was renovated in 2001. Our support group, The Friends of the Library, was founded at this location in 1973, and is currently active at all branch locations.

  • Directions

    Located on River Road between E. William and E. John