Ludington Library

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5 S Bryn Mawr Ave
Bryn Mawr, PA 19010

The Lower Merion Library System (LMLS) is dedicated to serving the communities of Bryn Mawr and surrounding areas through a network of libraries, including notable locations such as Ludington, Ardmore, and Bala Cynwyd. With a commitment to providing access to a wealth of resources, including ebooks, reading programs, and technology services, LMLS fosters lifelong learning and community engagement.

In addition to its diverse offerings for children, teens, and adults, LMLS organizes events and reading challenges that promote literacy and cultural enrichment. The library system's values reflect a dedication to inclusivity and support for the educational needs of its patrons.

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4.030 reviews
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Meredith R.
7/19/2025

When I saw the book sale sign, I figured they'd have a couple of shelves with tired old volumes. Nope! A room-and-a-half filled with nearly new books and DVDs -- (do people still use DVDs?!) --...

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Suzanne A.
6/3/2025

I love to visit libraries! This library was very modern. It had a good set up for books and a great selection. There were lots of places to sit and read the lighting was good. There's a small area...

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Brian C.
1/14/2024

Love this library. I'm not there to study or hang out, I use their webpage to make requests then pick them up when I get an email telling me they have my items. In addition to reading material I...

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Cheryl M.
12/1/2021

This library is huge! Very nice library with something for everyone. If I lived here I would join for sure. They have a section downstairs where they sell books the library no longer wants....

Matthew ..
4/8/2024

Awesome little library. The staff are friendly and it's easy to check out what I want online and come pick it up when it's ready. There's usually some space for me to sit and read or get some work...

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