It is located at 67 Main Street, just north of the town center, in an architecturally distinguished building donated by Col. Robert Kimball, a Randolph native.
[1] The Kimball Public Library stands north of Randolph's commercial downtown, on the east side of Main Street, next door to the Chandler Music Hall.
It is a single-story masonry structure, set on a sloping lot that exposes a full basement to the rear.
The foundation is rusticated granite, and the main structure is faced in brick with sandstone trim.
[2] The construction of this building was funded by Colonel Robert Kimball, who was born and raised in Randolph, and found financial success as a banker in New York City.