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Twin Cities’ Historic Sumner Library Unveils $6.9 Million Renaissance Ahead of Public Reopening

Twin Cities’ Historic Sumner Library Unveils $6.9 Million Renaissance Ahead of Public Reopening

As the Twin Cities gear up for the resurgence of a historic gem, the Sumner Library is slated to welcome back patrons following a $6.9 million renovation project. Before its doors officially open, Hennepin County is granting early access to media for a tour of the spruced-up landmark on November 13, according to an

announcement from the Hennepin County’s news bulletin.

Concluding its 12-month hiatus, the Sumner Library, standing since 1915, is prepped to flaunt its blend of preserved historical architecture and modern upgrades, which includes revamped meeting spaces and designated areas for young minds, the rejuvenation task has honored both yesteryear’s aesthetic and tomorrow’s needs, the library named for the Massachusetts senator and ardent abolitionist Charles Sumner, has been pivotal in its role as a bastion for community knowledge and engagement. Hennepin County Library Director Scott Duimstra will be on hand to provide insights during the preview.

The media tour, scheduled from 12:15 to 1:15 p.m., will commence with half an hour dedicated to interviews, followed by the guided exploration of the facility, located at 611 Van White Memorial Blvd, Minneapolis, MN, the library not only services avid readers but stands as a testament to the confluence of history and present aspirations, its walls a dialogue between ages.

Ahead of its public reopening on November 19, Sumner Library, which has earned its place in the National Register of Historic Places, seeks to reaffirm its role within the community narrative as a beacon of learning and inclusivity affirming Hennepin County’s commitment to cultural preservation and advancement. All media outlets are invited to partake in the pre-opening festivities, with a cordial suggestion for email RSVPs to facilitate arrangements. Further details can be uncovered on the

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Hennepin County website.

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