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Leland R.Weaver Library

4035 Tweedy Boulevard
323-567-8853

History:

The city of South Gate was incorporated in 1923 with a population of about 2,500 residents. The first South Gate Library was opened that same year in a back room of City Hall. Starting in 1931, the County of Los Angeles Free Library began providing library service to local residents. In 1948, the County of Los Angeles built a library in the South Gate Civic Center, north of California Avenue and Firestone Boulevard. In the 1960's, plans were made to build a larger, more modern public library for the prospering community that was home to several major manufacturers, including General Motors. In 1973, the Leland R. Weaver Library, named in honor of a former South Gate councilman, was officially opened to the public at its present location on Tweedy Boulevard.

The collection is comprised of 136,174 books; 6,633 audio cassettes; 5,912 video cassettes and 138 current magazines and newspaper subscriptions. The library offers materials in English and Spanish.


Leland R.Weaver Library is not affiliated with AmericanTowns Media

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