Milwaukee Public Library's Martin Luther King Branch, located at 2767 N. Martin Luther King Jr. Dr., is a community hub offering an array of services. The branch is currently undergoing construction, with a new library expected to open in early 2025. Established in 1971 as the Locust Library, it was rededicated in 1973 in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Temporary services at the branch include hold pick-ups, a collection of popular materials, book drop, laptop computers, and parking facilities. Visitors can explore the history of the Martin Luther King Branch on the Now@MPL Blog. The branch also hosts various events, programs, and classes for all age groups, contributing to the local community's cultural and educational enrichment.
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