The Fort Gay Public Library, a branch of the Wayne County Public Library, serves the communities of southwestern West Virginia and Eastern Kentucky as part of the Western Counties Regional Library System. With a rich history dating back to its establishment in 1974, the library has grown from its original 1,200 square feet to now house over 23,000 books and materials.
Patrons benefit from access to collections from libraries across multiple counties, public Internet terminals, and a wireless connection, all within the welcoming and comfortable atmosphere of one of West Virginia's original outpost library buildings. Thanks to grants and gifts, the library was able to expand in 2003, further enhancing its ability to provide valuable resources and services to the community.
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