Find those genealogical skeletons in your closet on a special research
night at the Allen County Public Library Historical Genealogy Department
in Fort Wayne, Indiana! As a special event to celebrate Family History
Month, the Historical Genealogy Department will be open for research
until midnight Friday, October 31st!
To enjoy this opportunity you must be in the department [or at the
doors of the department!] by 6pm. This is very important, as we can't
admit anyone to the building after 6pm.
The library is located at 200 E. Berry, Fort Wayne, Indiana. There is
parking in front of the building or around the block. Additionally,
there is a parking garage located on Clinton Street, directly across
from the library. The parking garage is open all night--with parking
from free for anyone in the garages who leaves after 10P!
This is a very special event; your ancestors are lurking in the OPEN
stacks of the department! If you haven't been to our new transition
location (our old library is being expanded and renovated) this is a
great opportunity to utilize one of the best genealogical research
collections in the nation. You have access to all the books,
periodicals and microfilms. Browse the stacks, place your hands on the
book that is calling to you....open it up, and feel the presence of your
ancestor. Spooky research finds are available here at ACPL!
Light refreshments will be provided in the Board Room on the third
floor atrium, just outside the department. A relaxation room (Room 317)
will have videos from the PBS Ancestors Series playing.
Please join us....see you at 6pm on the 31st at 200 E. Berry! Any
questions, please call 260-421-1225.
Curt Witcher, Manager
Sue Kaufman, Librarian
Historical Genealogy Department
Allen County Public Library
200 E. Berry St.
Fort Wayne, IN 46801
www.acpl.lib.in.us
Sue Kaufman, Librarian
Allen County Public Library
Historical Genealogy Department
PO Box 2270
200 E. Berry
Fort Wayne, IN 46801-2270
260-421-1225
260-421-1386 (fax)
www.acpl.lib.in.us
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