About the Codman Square Branch
Special Features
- World language collections in French, Haitian-Creole, Portuguese, Spanish and Vietnamese
History
- The Codman Square Branch opened in 1905 at 6 Norfolk Street, named for local preacher and patriot John Codman.
- In 1978, the branch moved to its present location in a building designed by Eco-Texture, Inc.
- In 2006, the Ashmont Hill Association used a grant from the Boston Parks and Recreation Department to beautify the Codman Square Branch grounds.
Events at Codman Square
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Jul9
Photography Discovery: Flowers, People and Places in Uphams…
Jul 9th | 10:00am - 12:00pmHumphreys Street Studios