A 2,500 square foot gallery graces the River Falls Public Library’s lower level,  providing a venue for showcasing the work of area artists, and an in-depth look at our own history — both national and local. Exhibits, which change monthly, have included the Civil War, World War II, the one-room country school, the logging era in northern Wisconsin, and the colorful Great Lakes Fur Trade era. There is no charge for gallery admission, and it is generally open during regular library hours.

 

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