Saturday, December 14, 2013

The Columbus Village Library in Columbus, New Mexico

While chatting with Holly at the Columbus Museum, I got directions to the library.  Though closed, Director Jeane Canfield gave me a tour.













The library was housed in a room in Village Hall for many years.  The Pancho Villa Lounge was seized by federal agents in October 1992 because it was an asset bought with funds from marijuana smuggling.  In 1996, the contents of the Pancho Villa Lounge was auctioned off and the proceeds were set aside to fund the Columbus Village Library.






This 3,700 square foot
foot building has something
for everyone.





 Books,  books on CD
are available for loan.










Mike O'Loughlen decorated
the library for Christmas.

It's his job to make the 
library welcoming.











The Children's Area






This room is for Adults,
21 and up.




The bar & bartender stood
in front of the books
in this room.












The flooring in this area is
the dance floor from the
former Pancho Villa Lounge.






The library maintains  its history with newspaper clippings detailing its transformation from the village's only bar to the center of activity for Columbus.







The outdoor area for
programs & performers.







Centrally located in Columbus, the Columbus Village Library has rewritten the history of the village bar with a notorious past.

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