

The Dunedin Public Library is the oldest public library in Pinellas County. Its origin dates back to 1895 when Mr. Christopher B. Bouton, a winter resident from Cleveland, presented 200 books to Dunedin "for public use". His brother owned the town's meeting hall and conveyed ownership to the Dunedin Library Association for the purpose of housing a public library and free reading room. The building from that time forward became known as Library Hall, and was located on the waterfront in what is now called Edgewater Park.
Locations:
Dunedin Main Library, 223 Douglas Ave.
Dunedin Friends Branch, 1920 Pinehurst Rd.