Flagstaff Launches Little Libraries in British Phone Booths

Dozens gathered in Flagstaff for the launch of tiny libraries in red British phone booths, a project by Jake Bacon.
Little library opens in iconic telephone box in Flagstaff

In a unique blend of literature and nostalgia, a new initiative in Flagstaff has transformed classic British telephone booths into tiny libraries. These vibrant red booths, sporting regal crowns, have begun to dot the cityscape, attracting locals and city officials alike to their recent unveiling near the downtown train station.

This project, aimed at establishing nearly a dozen such libraries across the city, is the vision of Jake Bacon, a well-known photographer for the Arizona Daily Sun. Bacon’s passion for literacy, rooted in his academic background in elementary education, has driven this initiative. “Literacy is really important to me. I have a family of readers,” Bacon shared. “Seeing the city work together to make this a reality and overcome challenges has just been really inspiring and I’m just very grateful to the City of Flagstaff for all they’ve done to make this a reality.”




Flagstaff Project Manager Geneva Lanzetta, who worked with Bacon to install the library, stamps a book for donation during the ribbon cutting, April 30, 2026.

Bacon has been in collaboration with the city for seven years, initially installing the first two libraries in front of his own residence. “Ironically, the two that are in front of my home, I spend the least time on,” he humorously noted. “They have been fully adopted by the community.”

Having resided in Flagstaff for decades, Bacon’s British roots are reflected in his choice of the iconic phone booths, which he has sourced from various locations across the country, including Texas. He envisions a growing network of these tiny libraries, encouraging community involvement in their upkeep and use.





Local man-about-town Jake Bacon poses in front of the newly installed little library outside the Flagstaff train station, April 30, 2026.
Local man-about-town Jake Bacon poses in front of the newly installed little library outside the Flagstaff train station, April 30, 2026.

Throughout his 30-year career in community journalism, Arizona Daily Sun Chief Photographer Jake Bacon has captured the essence of life in northern Arizona, and now, through these tiny libraries, he aims to capture the community’s heart as well.


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