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Whittier Central Library

7344 Washington Avenue
562-567-9900

Mission :
Connecting people to knowledge, to ideas, and to one another.

Vision :
Whittier Public Library will provide facilities for the 21st century where people of all ages and backgrounds will find a welcoming environment, outstanding collection, access to the latest technology, and services that are in keeping with the Library's tradition of excellence.

History : 
On April 17, 1900 the Whittier Public Library Board of Trustees held its first meeting in Landrum Smith's drugstore. With an initial collection of 60 books and 200 magazines, the library facilities began in the Woody Building as a reading room, maintained by Mr. Hester in exchange for space for his telegraph office. In 1907, a Carnegie grant funded the construction of the building at Bailey and Greenleaf that many Whittierites fondly remember.

As the city expanded, a larger library was needed, and the Friends of the Library organized in 1956 to raise money for a new building. Through their efforts, and those of the board members, librarians, and citizen fund raising groups, the new library was completed at the Washington Avenue site in May of 1959. In 1968, service was further expanded with the construction of the Whittwood Branch Library on Santa Gertrudes.

The library is extremely proud to have served the information needs of Whittier's people for over a century and we look forward to the challenges of the future.

Whittier Central Library is not affiliated with AmericanTowns Media