Carmel Clay Public Library


The Carmel Clay Public Library, also known as the Carmel Library, is a public library in Carmel, Indiana.

History

The Carmel Clay Public Library was founded in 1904 by the Wednesday Literary Club. The first building was constructed between 1911 and 1914 with a grant from the Carnegie Corporation.
In 1972, the Carnegie library was replaced by a larger building. That facility was renovated in 1986, doubling its size, and was renamed Carmel Clay Public Library in reference to the city of Carmel and Clay Township.
The present, two-story facility was constructed between 1997 and 1999. Its architectural style is described as modernist.
On November 7, 2016, Bob Swanay became director of the Carmel Library.