- jesse4430
- Apr 3
- 1 min read
ASHLAND - Wisconsin's oldest operating library, reopened on March 23 in Ashland, following an $8 million renovation. The Daily Press reports that Vaughn Library Director Sarah Adams said the project preserved the historic vision while adding system upgrades and a "people-centric" design. The renovation restored historic features, increased natural light, and created new reading, study, and community spaces, including teen/children's areas, meeting rooms, and a kitchen. The two-floor book collection and behind-the-scenes improvements (HVAC, plumbing, electrical, and energy efficiency) were also completed. Adams called the project a "celebratory tale of community investment."


