Linda Hall Library
Library in Kansas City, MO
The Linda Hall Library is an independent public library of science, engineering and technology which is used extensively by firms, academic institutions and individuals throughout the world. It is situated on the site of the Hall's former home on a 14 acre arboretum in Kansas City, Missouri. The public is welcome to use the collections within the library without cost. Tours of the library and grounds are available daily. The Library was founded by the wills of Herbert and Linda Hall and opened in 1946.
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read moreThe Library has embarked on a visionary plan to transform by expanding the breadth and depth of learning opportunities offered by Linda Hall Library and Linda Hall Library Foundation, strengthening the Library's organizational structure, and amplifying its presence in Kansas City. The Linda Hall Library will once again offer Fellowships to assist scholars' research stays in the Library's collections. Fellowships are available from one month to a full semester for projects in the history of science and related disciplines.



