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Public Library

Oak Park Library

Prior to the building's construction, the location of the Oak Park Library was a popular bookmobile stop in the 1950s. In order to meet a growing demand from library patrons in the community, the City purchased the land and built the current 5,200-square-foot building at a cost of $152,364. The library was dedicated in 1969. A few years later, the Oak Park Community Council was formed to advocate for the library and other community services. Thanks to a grant from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, the Oak Park Library was able to purchase additional public computers and expand its technology services for the community.


Upcoming Events

Jan 6
3pm - 6pm

DO YOUR HOMEWORK @ THE LIBRARY

Elementary School Age, Middle School Age

Jan 7
3pm - 6pm

DO YOUR HOMEWORK @ THE LIBRARY

Elementary School Age, Middle School Age

Jan 8
3pm - 6pm

DO YOUR HOMEWORK @ THE LIBRARY

Elementary School Age, Middle School Age

Jan 9
3pm - 6pm

DO YOUR HOMEWORK @ THE LIBRARY

Elementary School Age, Middle School Age

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  • Front area outside the Oak Park Library Front area outside the Oak Park Library
  • Reading area inside the Oak Park Library Reading area inside the Oak Park Library

Wi-Fi available during open hours

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Amenities

Parking - 10 parking spaces with additional parking available on the street.

Public Transportation - MTS Trolley Orange Line and Bus Route 955

Computers for Public Use - 12 available

Outdoor Space

Special Collections

Language Collections