As one of three libraries serving residents of Clairemont and the surrounding communities, the North Clairemont Library opened in 1962. The building was designed by renowned local architect Robert Platt in the Google architectural style, which gained popularity during the 1940s to mid-1960s and was influenced by car culture and the Space Age. Regarded as a landmark of mid-century modern design, the library is included in the self-guided driving tour of Clairemont provided by Save Our Heritage Organization, which is funded through the City of San Diego's Commission for Arts & Culture.
Upcoming Events
1pm - 3pm
Adults, Older Adults
11am - 3pm
Preschoolers, Elementary School Age, Middle School Age
10am - 11am
Babies/Toddlers, Preschoolers
11am - 1pm
Middle School Age, Teens, Adults, Older Adults
11am - 3pm
Preschoolers, Elementary School Age, Middle School Age
Parking - 15 parking spaces
Public Transportation - MTS Bus Route 44 or 50
Computers for Public Use - 12 available
Meeting/Study Rooms - 1 meeting room with capacity for 36 people
Language Collections
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