The Tipton County Public Library (TCPL) has launched its latest community exhibition, “We the People of Tipton County,” a stunning photo project created to coincide with the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence.
The exhibition, which is currently on display through July 30 at the Main Library, located at 127 E. Madison St. in Tipton, serves as a visual chronicle of life in Tipton County from the 1800s to the present. Curated through the dedicated work of several library staff members, the project features hundreds of photographs contributed by local patrons and community groups.
“Belonging means seeing yourself reflected in your community’s narrative,” TCPL Communications Manager Shelly Powell said. “This display is more than just a collection of old photos; it is the story of our home. We are incredibly grateful to every community member who contributed to this project, helping us piece together the history of our county so we can share it with everyone.”
From its early history to modern-day moments, the “We the People” project offers a unique opportunity for residents of Tipton County and surrounding areas to explore the local faces, places, and everyday life that have shaped the community over the last two and a half centuries.
TCPL invites everyone to visit, view the exhibit, and celebrate the history, culture, and future of our community.
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