Light Street Public Library

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1251 Light St
Baltimore, MD 21230

The Light Street Public Library, located in the heart of Federal Hill, serves the South Baltimore communities, including Federal Hill, Locust Point, Otterbein, and Sharp Leadenhall. Established in 1886, the library has a rich history and continues to provide valuable resources and services to its patrons.

With features such as an ADA accessible entrance, free WiFi, public computers, and community meeting rooms, the library is dedicated to empowering and enriching the quality of life for all through equitable access to information and services. The Light Street Branch also hosts a variety of events and programs for all ages, fostering a welcoming environment for learning and community engagement.

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