Storybrooke Free Public Library

"For twenty-eight years, the hand didn't move. Then one day, tick-tock, it bloody did."

- Will Scarlet to Robin Hood

The Storybrooke Free Public Library, also known as the Clock Tower, is a Storybrooke location on ABC's Once Upon a Time and Once Upon a Time in Wonderland. It first appears in the first episode of the first season of Once Upon a Time.

List of Locations
For detailed location information, please see the list of Storybrooke Clock Tower locations.

Trivia
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On-screen Notes

 * In "Pilot", the sign for "Storybrooke Free Public Library" is a green house-shaped structure, but in "The Thing You Love Most", it is changed to a white rectangular sign.
 * Just like many other Storybrooke locations, the library contains references to the Enchanted Forest, both the mainland and the maritime part: There is a tree shaped mirror on the wall that hides the elevator doors, and the library contains a nautical guide book, and a children's book with pop-up sailing ships.
 * Among the library shelves are books for parapsycological methods, mental derangements, magic & ritual, naturalism, pantheism and liberalism.
 * Its address number is 3551.
 * Several members of the production team of Once Upon a Time are listed as authors of a set of nautical guide books:
 * R. Lavigueur, a reference to production staff member Rob Lavigueur
 * G. Venturi, a reference to art director Greg Venturi
 * B. Burd, a reference to property master Bill Burd
 * M. Price, a reference to productions staff member Marc Price
 * N. Westlake, a reference to graphic designer and productions staff member Neil Westlake (listed as the author of two books)
 * Neil Westlake is also credited as a photographer on the front page of the Storybrooke Daily Mirror in "The Stable Boy".
 * K. Santarosa, a reference to productions staff member Kevin Santarosa
 * A. Hrytzak, a reference to productions staff member Adrian Hrytzak
 * The author of "A Nautical Guide" (which Belle consults) is "D. McLean", a reference to production staff member Douglas McLean
 * Various members of the production team are also listed as authors of the books on a shelf where Cora finds Mr. Gold's map:
 * B. Chometsky, a reference to production staff member Brenda Chometsky (barely readable)
 * R. Lavigueur, another reference to production staff member Rob Lavigueur (barely readable)
 * M. Joy, a reference to production designer Michael Joy
 * B. Burd, another reference to property master Bill Burd
 * P. Venturi, a reference to illustrator Paolo G. Venturi
 * G. Venturi, another reference to art director Greg Venturi
 * S.B. Edwards, production staff member
 * A. Hrytzak, a reference to production staff member Adrian Hrytzak
 * M. Soparlo, a reference to production staff member Mark Soparlo
 * M. Soparlo was also listed as the news reporter in one of the clippings in Emma's case file in "True North"
 * The library's opening hours are from 9 A.M. to 10 P.M. on Mondays to Fridays, 10 A.M. to 8 P.M. on Saturdays and 11 A.M. to 6 P.M. on Sundays.


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Production Notes

 * The building is portrayed by Nikka Fishing & Marine, a two-story store on Moncton Street in Steveston Village.
 * The top two stories of the clock tower, including the clock, are visual effects.

Appearances
Note: "Archive" denotes archive footage.


 * The Storybrooke Library appears in a photo in "Breaking Glass".