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Skillman Branch in downtown Detroit reopened in 2006 after renovations.

The Detroit Public Library (5201 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, MI 48202) is the largest library system in Michigan. It is composed of a Main Library on Woodward Avenue, which houses DPL administration offices, and twenty-three branch locations across the city. The Main Library is located in Detroit’s Cultural Center neighborhood adjacent to the Wayne State University campus and across the street from the Detroit Institute of Arts.

History

A stand alone public library in Detroit dates back to 1865. A 1842 state law requiring the Detroit Board of Education to open a library resulted in a public reading room opening on March 25 in the old Capitol High School at State and Griswold Street. In 1872, the Centre Park Library opened, which was at the current location of the Skillman Branch.


Branches

Branch Address
Bowen Branch 3648 W. Vernor/W. Grand Blvd.
Campbell Branch Library 8733 W. Vernor/Springwells
Chandler Park Branch 12800 Harper/Dickerson
Chaney Branch 16101 Grand River/Greenfield
Chase Branch 17731 W. Seven M./Southfield
Conely Branch 4600 Martin/Michigan
Duffield Branch 2507 W. Grand Blvd./14th St.
Douglass Branch for Specialized Services 3666 Grand River/Trumbull
Edison Branch 18400 Joy Rd./Southfield
Elmwood Park Branch 550 Chene/Lafayette
Franklin Branch 13651 E. McNichols/Gratiot
Hubbard Branch 12929 W. McNichols/J. Couzens
Jefferson Branch 12350 E. Outer Drive/E. Warren
Knapp Branch 13330 Conant/E. Davison
Lincoln Branch 1221 E. Seven Mile/Russell
Main Library 5201 Woodward Ave
Mark Twain Annex/Mt. Calvary Missionary Baptist Church 4741 Iroquois
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  • Detroit Public Library website includes a historical sketch of the DPL and information on branches and access to the Online Catalogue.