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Visit one of DC Public Library's 26 locations around the city! Discover your new favorite book, explore our countless services, and participate in programming geared towards kids, teens, adults and ...
Named after Civil Rights Pioneer, Dorothy I. Height, the Benning/Dorothy I. Height Library connects Ward 7 residents to study rooms, meeting rooms, computers, and an extensive collection of books.
The Tenley-Friendship Library is located in the Tenleytown neighborhood of Northwest DC. The award-winning library opened in January 2011 and features a number of environmentally-friendly elements ...
The Library has many supports and services to help you get where you want to go. Check out the guides and important library information on how you can best use the library to accomplish your goals.
Enjoy unlimited access, both onsite and remote, to The Washington Post website and app (requires login). The mobile app is available for Android and iOS devices. When outside of a library you can ...
DC Public Library offers a variety of meeting and study room options for public use, and spaces for rent at MLK Library for private events.
Southwest Library Annual Bookmark Design Contest Create our 2025 bookmarks! Submit your design for the 2025 Southwest Library bookmark by Dec. 1. Winners will receive a gift card to Politics & Prose ...
Georgetown Library offers a unique history of the Georgetown neighborhood, and is home of the Peabody Room, an extension of the People's Archive.
The West End Neighborhood Library is your hub for information, recreational reading, community engagement, and family fun in the heart of the West End & Foggy Bottom neighborhoods of Washington, DC.
Borrow eBooks, Audiobooks, and digital magazines to read on your phone or tablet using the Libby app, by OverDrive. You can even send and read your borrowed eBooks to your Kindle eReader.
Access is provided to both historical & current issues of The Washington Post.