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Specialties
Spanish language/culture materials collection
100-person capacity public meeting room
13 Public internet computers
2 Children’s computers
Handicapped accessible & handicapped parking
Self-serve faxing, copying and scanning available
History
Established in 1918.
South Branch Library opened its doors January 16, 1918, and was built with funds from famous library philanthropist Andrew Carnegie. Through the years, South Branch has been an important asset to the Old South End community, serving a multicultural and diverse neighborhood, specializing in the Latino culture with both English and Spanish collections. In 2004 the Branch relocated to its current location.