Manchester City Library
405 Pine Street
Manchester, New Hampshire 03104
Front entrance, but there is probably a handicapped entrance on the side or back.
Circular reception area, straight ahead, but before I asked my questions, I had to look up at the ceiling.
https://www.manchester.lib.nh.us/Research/NH-Room
See the below flyer for the New Hampshire Room.
The reference librarian's desk.
As you can see from these pictures, there are many bookshelves, vertical file cabinets, a lot of city directories, and cabinets with microfilm of newspapers. The thing I enjoyed seeing the most were some census books. There might have been a computer or two, but I didn't go into the area where one patron was working. I didn't do any research, although I have a few names I could have researched. Not seen very well, were two tables with chairs to do sit at.
Nice view from above window.
On the 2nd floor, husband checking out something in the display cabinet.
These two pictures were taken because I loved the heated benches and bookshelves. No photos of the Children's room on the lower level because renovation work was being done.
For those interested in the over 100 year history of the Library, please read what friend Janice Webster Brown wrote four years ago, when the Library was celebrating it's Centennial.
http://www.cowhampshireblog.com/2014/09/05/new-hampshire-celebrating-the-manchester-public-librarys-centennial/
Facing the park from the library stairs.
Additional photos of the library.
Google map to show location of library and 700 Elm Street, where the New England Regional Genealogical Conference will be held in 2019.