Handley Regional Library in Winchester, VA, was established in 1913 through a generous bequest from Judge John Handley of Scranton, Pennsylvania. Designed in Beaux-Arts style by architects J. Stewart Barney and Henry Otis Chapman, the library has undergone renovations and additions over the years to continue serving the community.
Located at 100 West Picadilly Street, Handley Regional Library offers a range of resources and events for residents and visitors alike, including a Busker Guide for Old Town Winchester and a variety of cultural and historical programs. The library remains a vital hub for learning, exploration, and community engagement in the heart of Winchester.
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