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Visit one of DC Public Library's 26 locations around the city! Discover your new favorite book, explore our countless services, and participate in programming geared towards kids, teens, adults and ...
Named after Civil Rights Pioneer, Dorothy I. Height, the Benning/Dorothy I. Height Library connects Ward 7 residents to study rooms, meeting rooms, computers, and an extensive collection of books.
The Tenley-Friendship Library is located in the Tenleytown neighborhood of Northwest DC. The award-winning library opened in January 2011 and features a number of environmentally-friendly elements ...
Indigenous Peoples Day Hours A library location will be open in each ward on Monday, Oct. 14 in observance of Indigenous Peoples Day. Neighborhood libraries will be open from 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. The ...
DC Public Library offers a variety of meeting and study room options for public use, and spaces for rent at MLK Library for private events.
All library locations have a limited number of computers available for customer use. Customers can sign up for unlimited 70-minute full sessions per day or multiple 15-minute express sessions ...
The West End Neighborhood Library is your hub for information, recreational reading, community engagement, and family fun in the heart of the West End & Foggy Bottom neighborhoods of Washington, DC.
Research local news and history in the long considered "hometown paper of record" for the nation's capital from 1852-1981. Search and browse scanned copies of every page of every issue of the Star.
Named after local community leader Francis A. Gregory, Francis Gregory Library is located in residential, tree-lined Hillcrest, Washington, DC. The newly renovated building, which opened in 2010, was ...