The mission of the River Rouge Public Library is to serve people of all ages and diverse backgrounds by actively providing easily accessible inform...
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History
On Sunday, December 12, 1948, Ecorse Public Library was formally opened and dedicated by Mayor William Vosine. The Ecorse Public Library wa...
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On Sunday, December 12, 1948, Ecorse Public Library was formally opened and dedicated by Mayor William Vosine. The Ecorse Public Library was design...
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On Sunday, December 12, 1948, Ecorse Public Library was formally opened and dedicated by Mayor William Vosine. The Ecorse Public Library was design...
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Named in honor of the first president of the Library Commission, James Valentine Campbell, the Campbell Branch originally opened in a rented store ...
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Established in 1925, the Lincoln Park Public Library serves the diverse community of Lincoln Park, MI. As a member of The Library Network, pa...
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The Conely Branch Library on Detroit's Southwest side is one of the legacy of libraries that Andrew Carnegie bequeathed to towns all across America...
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The Bowen Branch opened in its present location on December 28, 1912. The branch is named in honor of an early member of the Library Commission. It...
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Mission:
The Mission Of Bacon Memorial District Library Is To Provide And knowledgeable Information With A Wide Range Of Quality Materials To Ente...
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The Esper Branch Library is located at Warren and Hartwell, deep in the heart of Dearborn's Arabic community. Although the smallest of the branches...
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History:On July 30th, 1963, the 100th anniversary of the birth of Henry Ford, the Ford Motor Company deeded 15.3 acres of vacant land to the City o...
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The Allen Park Public Library provides free services to all Allen Park residents and members of The Library Network.
The library's collection...
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Opened March 29, 1971, the Douglass Branch for Specialized Services was named in honor of Frederick Douglass, the gifted orator and civil rights le...
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Opened February 5, 1923, the Richard Branch was named in honor of the pioneer rector of St. Anne's Roman Catholic Church, Gabriel Richard, who was ...
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The Duffield Branch was named after Divie B. Duffield, who served as a member and president of the Detroit Library Commission 1904-1915 and 1920-19...
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The Rose and Robert Skillman Branch of the Detroit Public Library, formerly called the Downtown Library (opened January 4, 1932), was renamed the R...
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Reuther Mission StatementThe Walter P. Reuther Library of Labor and Urban Affairs is the largest labor archive in North America. Its mission is to ...
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