Robert H. Robinson Library (Alexandria, Va.)
In 1959, the Alexandria Library officially integrated for adults and in 1962 integrated its childrens’ services. Not long after its opening, the Robinson Library began to outgrow its facilities; and after integration of the library, the adult materials at the Robinson Library were all transferred to the Barrett Library.
The majority of the Robinson Library’s patrons were always children and story hour, one of the services offered since the opening of the library, was extremely popular. In July 1960, after the transfer of all the adult materials in the collection, Robinson Library officially became a children’s branch. However, by this point, the demand for story hour was so great, that the Robinson librarian began presenting a story hour at Barrett Library in addition to increasing the frequency of story hours offered at Robinson Library.
On July 1, 1962, Robinson Library was permanently closed. The building became the work space and office for the Library’s bookmobile service, which was first introduced in 1961. Today, the building is the site of the Alexandria Black History Museum.
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