Salt Lake City Public Library system

The Main Branch of the Salt Lake City Public Library system

The Salt Lake City Public Library system is a network of public libraries funded by Salt Lake City. The Free Public Library of Salt Lake City first opened on February 14, 1898. The system is under the direction of a library board and circulates more than three million items each year.

There are nine locations: the Main Branch library downtown, the Anderson-Foothill Branch, the Chapman Branch in Poplar Grove, the Day-Riverside Branch in Rose Park, the Sprague Branch in Sugar House, the Corrine & Jack Sweet Branch in the Avenues, the Glendale Branch (opened in February 2015[1]), and the Marmalade Branch in the Marmalade neighborhood of Capitol Hill (opened in February 2016[2]).

  1. ^ "Salt Lake City Public Library". Salt Lake City Public Library. Retrieved 2016-07-21.
  2. ^ "Community gathers for grand opening of Marmalade Branch Library in SLC and there is also the Magna Branch in Magna, Utah". fox13now.com. 2016-02-28. Retrieved 2016-07-21.