Troy Public Library and Museum
248.524.3538
The Troy Public Library serves as a center for learning, enlightenment and personal development for the community. Supporting the belief that freedom to read, view and know is the foundation to our democracy, the Library endeavors to encourage and provide access to the free expression of ideas, which is essential to a dynamic and informed community.
The Troy Public Library is an informational, educational, cultural and recreational resource for the community. The Library has many print and electronic resources available. We also offer valuable programs for all ages and interests including story times (12 months to 5 years old), job search assistance, computer classes, and art and cultural exhibits. Programs and activities at the Library are free. They are financed by the City budget and subsidized by grants from various cultural, educational and community organizations. Please take advantage of your Library; we are here to serve you, the Troy resident.
Troy Public Library - www.libcoop.net/troy
510 West Big Beaver in the Civic Center complex
(located on the north side of Big Beaver between Livernois and I-75)
Monday-Thursday, 10am-9pm
Friday and Saturday, 10am-6pm
Sunday, 1-6pm
Phone: 248.524.3538
DID YOU KNOW?
- 15% of the Library's non-fiction collection is checked out at any given time, compared to 3-5% of other comparable libraries. This indicates the breadth of interest of the Troy community and illustrates an educated and diverse user population.
- In 2004 the Troy Public Library received the Library of Michigan's "Citation of Excellence" for incorporating services necessary for a diverse population.
Troy Museum & Historic Village
60 West Wattles (just west of Livernois)
June - September:
Monday-Saturday 9 am - 4:30 pm
Sunday, 1-5pm
October - May:
Monday-Saturday 9 am - 4:30 pm
Sunday: Closed
General Admission - FREE!
Phone: 248.524.3570