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The Morse Institute Library, “Natick’s Community Library,” stands in the heart of downtown Natick. The beautifully remodeled building houses 200,000 books, magazines, newspapers, DVDs, CDs, and audiobooks.
You’ll find the latest bestsellers, popular movies, current magazines and newspapers, and local history information. We also offer reduced admission passes to area museums, including many...
The Morse Institute Library, 14 East Central Street in downtown Natick, began as a modest collection of books in 1808 in the home of Samuel Morse, located a short distance from the library’s current site. In 1862, Mary Ann Morse, Samuel’s granddaughter, an unmarried woman, left her entire estate to build a library and fill it with books. In 1873, the library, designed in the Victorian Gothic...