The Genesee-Johnson Library, one of 19 branches of the Genesee District Library system, has been in its present location since 1960. The building i...
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About:
10 computers available for public use
Fax and copy service
Free Wi-Fi
Excellent Urban Fiction, Amish Fiction, Classics and Children&rsqu...
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About:
21 computers available for public use, including 2 for children
Fax and copy service
Free Wi-Fi
Large selection of DVDs, Urban Christian...
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Our PurposeWe live in what's called a knowledge economy. That means most people can no longer earn a living wage by making things, as they did in t...
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The North Flint Branch Library is located in the Urban League facility off Pierson Rd, just east of Clio Rd. on Flint's northwest side. It serves a...
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About the Library- 18 computers available for public use - Fax and copy service- Free Wi-Fi- Children's area - Large selection of DVDs and gr...
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About the Library- 14 computers available for public use- Fax and copy service- Free Wi-Fi- Excellent children's and classics collections- Self che...
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Friends are community members, alumni, employees and students who realize the valuable resource of Kettering's Library and Archives to the Flint ar...
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The Cody Branch Library is located at the corner of Pettibone and Fenton Roads, serving Flint's south side. The Cody Branch Library's primary missi...
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About the Library- Eight computers available for public use- Fax and copy service- Free Wi-Fi- Nice selection of drawing and art books, as well as ...
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The West Flint Branch library is the largest of the three branches serving the Flint community. It serves a diverse residential area with a large s...
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The library was originally housed in a small mobile home trailer located next to the town fire hall. There was a small collection of books and maga...
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History
In 1869 the Grand Blanc Ladies Library Association organized the first public library in the Grand Blanc area. It continued until 1892.
T...
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