The restored Randallstown Library offers full service. It is much brighter with new lighting and ceilings as well as new carpet. Customers will fin...
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About UsThe Owings Mills Branch, Baltimore County Public Library's newest and largest branch, opened to the public on March 21, 2013 at the County ...
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History:
The Pikesville Library, a Memorial to the men and women serving in the Armed Forces of the United States, had its beginning October 2...
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The Woodlawn Library, serving the greater Woodlawn residential and business community since 1977, is a full service library featuring a c...
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The building which houses the Reisterstown Branch dates from the 1820s when it was known as the Franklin Academy. In 1874, it became the firs...
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The Miller Branch on Frederick Road outside Ellicott City is the county's first permanent public library. Opened since May 1962, and named after Ch...
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Libraries have been important to the community of Catonsville for over a century. In the late 1800s, Library Hall on Frederick Road opposite Egges ...
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Located in the hub of Walbrook Junction, next door to Leakin Park with its beautiful bike and hiking trails. The branch is also located down t...
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History Arbutus Library began in 1948 when local residents such as George Klein, Beatrice Williams and Elsie Ijams, discussed starting a local libr...
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Located near Merriweather Post Pavilion and The Mall in Columbia, the Central Library is strategically positioned to serve the entire county. Open ...
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The Pennsylvania Avenue Branch is located at the intersection of Pennsylvania Avenue and North Avenue in West Baltimore's 7th Councilmatic district...
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Conveniently located along the Route 1 Corridor near historic Elkridge, the Elkridge Branch opened in August 1993. With print, nonprint and electro...
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Located on Cradlerock Way in the Village of Owen Brown, the HCLS East Columbia Branch houses the 50+ Center. Recipient of Honor Awards for Architec...
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In the mid-19th century, when railroads were king, Baltimore's Garrett family ruled the rails. Evergreen, their home for two generations, is a supe...
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