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Hours of Operation:
History
The
Lincoln Branch of the Detroit
Public Library was opened in its
present location on October 29,
1951. It is named for the sixteenth
President of the United States,
Abraham Lincoln.
The
library provides services for
all ages, including books, magazines,
audio cassettes and Internet access.
Services include income tax forms
January through April, student
financial aid forms, computers
for public use, a copy machine,
an Arabic language collection
of books and magazines for children
and adults, and an African-American
collection of books and magazines
for children and adults.
Search for books from Lincoln
Branch's collection in the Detroit
Public Library (DPL)
Online
Catalog.
Programs
and Events:
For
special events, programs &
exhibits at this branch location,
see our online listing. view
listing>
Book
Dropoff:
The outdoor drop
box is open 24 hours for public
convenience in returning materials.
Parking:
Street parking
is available.
Directions/Map:
Click
here for a directional map
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