Blair-Caldwell African American Research Library
| Blair-Caldwell African American Research Library | |
|---|---|
The library in Five Points, Denver. | |
| 39°45′09″N 104°58′53″W / 39.7524°N 104.9815°W | |
| Location | 2401 Welton Street Denver CO 80205, United States |
| Type | Public library and research library |
| Established | 2003 |
| Branch of | Denver Public Library |
| Collection | |
| Items collected | All formats |
| Access and use | |
| Population served | Five Points neighborhood |
| Other information | |
| Website | aarl.denverlibrary.org |
The Blair-Caldwell African American Research Library is a branch of the Denver Public Library in Denver, Colorado, in the United States that opened in 2003 and serves the Five Points neighborhood. It is also a research library with collections focusing on the history of African Americans in Denver and the American West. As of 2017, the library sees 135,000 visitors a year, including school groups visiting the third-floor museum. The library’s mission is to “collect and preserve the history and culture of African Americans in Colorado and throughout the Rocky Mountain West.”