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Pierce County Library System

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The Pierce County Rural Library District was established by the Washington State Legislature in 1946. Its headquarters was in Tacoma, WA for more than forty years. Today, with a Processing and Administrative Center in the Summit area, the Pierce County Library System has 17 branches. The busiest branch is the South Hill Library.