ABOUT THE LIBRARY
Flanner House Branch Library
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About Flanner House Branch LibraryIMCPL has been associated with the Flanner House social services agency for many years, in cooperation with the Library Committee of the Flanner House Board of Directors. Originally a library station was opened in Lockfield Gardens in 1967. When this building closed, a library was included in the Flanner House building at 2110 North Illinois Street. In the fall of 1979, the Flanner House organization and the Flanner House Branch Library moved to their present home, the Flanner House Community Center at 2424 Northwestern Ave., now renamed Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Street. The 3,000 square-foot Flanner House Branch Library opened in the new multi-service center on October 29, 1979, the twenty-third branch in the IMCPL system, and the first to be opened in a multi-service complex. |
Branch Amenities & Services
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Public Computers with Internet access, Microsoft Office and printing services. |
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Free Wireless Internet Access |
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Internet Access Setup for Laptops (Hotseats) |
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Copy Machine(s) |
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Notary |
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Meeting Room(s) Available for Public Reservation |
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Typewriter |
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Fax Machine |
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Self-service Checkout |
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Credit Cards Accepted for Fee Payment |
Other Amenities & Services: Seven public internet PCs available for 1-hour sessions with a library card, 30 minutes for guests. |
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