The Frederick H. Cossitt Library
The Frederick H. Cossitt Library is a Queen Anne style building designed by Jasper D. Sibley and built in 1890. Construction of the library was championed by George S. Godard, later librarian of the Connecticut State Library, and was funded by a bequest from Granby native Frederick H. Cossitt, a wealthy New York businessman. The Cossitt Library was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988, and continues to serve as a branch of the town's public library system as a Makerspace, classroom, seed library, and training facility. Learn more here.
Location
Granby, CT 06035
Hours
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday- 1-6pm
2nd and 4th Saturday of each month- 10am-2pm