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Parkman Branch Library

1766 Oakman Boulevard
313-481-1810

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 was the eighteenth in the Detroit Library System and second to be designed according to a regional plan. It is located on historic Oakman Boulevard near Linwood, which is north of downtown Detroit.

Some of the special services and programs this branch offers include a computer lab with 9 public-access workstations, a substantial African-American collection for children and adults, popular fiction and non-fiction books, and the Friends of Parkman Branch, which has been active for several decades.

The building is situated on a triangular site and the interior features the half-timbered early Tudor style.


Parkman Branch Library is not affiliated with AmericanTowns Media

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