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121 Gratiot Avenue, Detroit, MI
The Rose and Robert Skillman Branch of the Detroit Public Library, formerly called the Downtown Library (opened January 4, 1932), was renamed the R... Read More
550 Chene Street, Detroit, MI
The Elmwood Park Branch opened on April 21, 1975 in the Elmwood Park Plaza. It is the only branch located in a shopping plaza. The library opening ... Read More
3666 Grand River, Detroit, MI
Opened March 29, 1971, the Douglass Branch for Specialized Services was named in honor of Frederick Douglass, the gifted orator and civil rights le... Read More
5201 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, MI
Our MissionThe Detroit Public Library enhances the quality of life for the diverse and dynamic community in the City of Detroit. The library enligh... Read More
5401 Cass Avenue, Detroit, MI
Reuther Mission StatementThe Walter P. Reuther Library of Labor and Urban Affairs is the largest labor archive in North America. Its mission is to ... Read More
3648 Vernor Highway, Detroit, MI
The Bowen Branch opened in its present location on December 28, 1912. The branch is named in honor of an early member of the Library Commission. It... Read More
2507 West Grand Boulevard, Detroit, MI
The Duffield Branch was named after Divie B. Duffield, who served as a member and president of the Detroit Library Commission 1904-1915 and 1920-19... Read More
4741 Iroquios Street, Detroit, MI
Mark Twain Annex opened in June, 1998 to fill the need for a library in the area after Mark Twain branch (located on Gratiot and Burns) closed for ... Read More
2360 Caniff Avenue, Hamtramck, MI
About The Friends of the Hamtramck Public Library is an organization that works to help the library continue a tradition of excellent se... Read More
2360 Caniff Avenue, Hamtramck, MI
The Library offers its full services to all residents of Hamtramck. In addition to our collection of 70,000 books, the library offers a large selec... Read More
4600 Martin Street, Detroit, MI
The Conely Branch Library on Detroit's Southwest side is one of the legacy of libraries that Andrew Carnegie bequeathed to towns all across America... Read More
14100 Kercheval Street, Detroit, MI
The Monteith Branch was named in honor of the first president of the University of Michigan, Rev. John Monteith, a graduate of the Princeton Theolo... Read More
13330 Conant Street, Detroit, MI
The Knapp Branch was named for Elisabeth Knapp, the former chief of the Detroit Public Library's Children's Department. It is the only branch libra... Read More
8733 West Vernor, Detroit, MI
Named in honor of the first president of the Library Commission, James Valentine Campbell, the Campbell Branch originally opened in a rented store ... Read More
9876 Grand River Avenue, Detroit, MI
Opened February 5, 1923, the Richard Branch was named in honor of the pioneer rector of St. Anne's Roman Catholic Church, Gabriel Richard, who was ... Read More
12800 Harper, Detroit, MI
The Chandler Park Branch opened in its present location on March 23, 1957. The branch sits on property donated by the City of Detroit Parks and Rec... Read More
1766 Oakman Boulevard, Detroit, MI
The Parkman Branch opened at its present location on April 16, 1931. It is named in honor of the American historian, Francis Parkman. This branch w... Read More
7140 East 7 Mile, Detroit, MI
The Wilder branch was named after Laura Ingalls Wilder, author of many children's stories of pioneer life. The branch opened on February 6, 1967 re... Read More
7140 East 7 Mile Rd, Detroit, MI
The Wilder branch was named after Laura Ingalls Wilder, author of many children's stories of pioneer life. The branch opened on February 6, 1967 re... Read More
221 Burke Street, River Rouge, MI
The mission of the River Rouge Public Library is to serve people of all ages and diverse backgrounds by actively providing easily accessible inform... Read More
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