All LA County Library locations will close on Monday, April 28 at 6:45 pm. SEIU Local 721 has announced a strike against Los Angeles County starting Monday, April 28, 2025, at 7 pm through Wednesday, April 30, 2025, at 6:59 pm. In the event we have additional library closures, we will share this information on our website. We apologize for the inconvenience and service disruption. Please continue to check our website for updates or visit LACounty.gov/closures.
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View Park Bebe Moore Campbell Library 150 150 LA County Library

View Park Bebe Moore Campbell Library

View Park Bebe Moore Campbell Library serves the residents of View Park-Windsor Hills, an unincorporated area west of the City of Los Angeles, north of the City of Inglewood, and southeast of Culver City. View Park Library was founded in 1940 and was housed in a leased facility located at 5400 S. Harcourt Avenue. The…

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Angelo M. Iacoboni Library 150 150 LA County Library

Angelo M. Iacoboni Library

Angelo M. Iacoboni Library was founded in 1954 – the same year that Lakewood officially incorporated as a city. Originally the library was located in the Faculty Shops in Lakewood Center near what was then the City Hall. The library moved to a larger building in 1959 and was rededicated in 1965 as the Angelo…

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Temple City Library 150 150 LA County Library

Temple City Library

Temple City Library was founded when Willa Samson initiated a small lending library in her home. In 1924, Mrs. Samson’s rental cottage (9961 Woodruff Avenue) became the first official library site with Mrs. Samson as Temple City’s first librarian. When the library outgrew its surroundings, it was relocated in the abandoned Pacific Electric building (corner…

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Sunkist Library 150 150 LA County Library

Sunkist Library

The original Sunkist-La Puente Library was dedicated and opened on Monday, March 28, 1960 to become the second library in the City of La Puente. This storefront library was located at 13913 Elliot Avenue in the Sunkist Shopping Center. The library was dedicated by Supervisor Frank Bonelli. The library remained in that location for 18…

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Stevenson Ranch Library 150 150 LA County Library

Stevenson Ranch Library

Library service in Stevenson Ranch began in July 2011 with the opening of Stevenson Ranch Express Library. In March, 2015, a new Stevenson Ranch Library opened to provide a full service library to the West Ranch communities. Library service in the Santa Clarita Valley area began in 1916 with the establishment of the original Newhall…

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South Whittier Library 150 150 LA County Library

South Whittier Library

South Whittier Library was founded in 1915. The library’s first location was in a one-room schoolhouse. South Whittier’s first separate built-as-a-library building was dedicated on April 16, 1956. After 16 years at that location on Laurel Avenue, the library moved to 14433 Leffingwell Road. The library closed for renovations in January 1988 and a newly…

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South El Monte Library 150 150 LA County Library

South El Monte Library

The library, as part of the new South El Monte Civic Center complex, was built in 1966. Present at the dedication ceremony were County Supervisor Frank G. Bonelli and County Librarian William Geller. The facility, under a 20-year lease from the City of South El Monte, was purchased by the County of Los Angeles in…

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Sorensen Library 150 150 LA County Library

Sorensen Library

In the late 1940’s residents of this community organized the Sorensen Park and Recreation Association. Their efforts, in part, led to the founding of a library within the Sorensen Park area. Dedicated in 1956, it was seen at the time as the first step in a project that would provide a library three times its…

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San Gabriel Library 150 150 LA County Library

San Gabriel Library

The library was founded in 1915 and moved to its present site in 1967. The Friends of the Library was founded in 1967. A historical mural was painted in 1984. The library recently underwent a total refurbishment.

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San Fernando Library 150 150 LA County Library

San Fernando Library

San Fernando Library opened in November 1914 as a branch of the Los Angeles County Free Library. This library, the first public library in the mainly agricultural San Fernando Valley, found its home in the Industrial Arts building of the San Fernando Union High School located at 130 North Brand Blvd. In the first year,…

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