Akron-Summit County Public Library - Branches

Branches

There are 17 branches in the Akron-Summit County Public Library system.

  1. Ellet Branch, 2470 East Market Street, Akron, Ohio 44312-1484
  2. Fairlawn-Bath Branch, 3101 Smith Road, Bath Township, Ohio 44333-2613
  3. Firestone Park Branch, 1486 Aster Avenue, Akron, Ohio 44301-2100
  4. Goodyear Branch, 60 Goodyear Boulevard, Akron, Ohio 44305-4060
  5. Green Branch, 4046 Massillon Road, Green, Ohio 44685-7867
  6. Highland Square Branch, 807 West Market Street, Akron, Ohio 44303-1010
  7. Kenmore Branch, 969 Kenmore Boulevard, Akron, Ohio 44314-2151
  8. Maple Valley Branch, 1187 Copley Road, Akron, Ohio 44320-2767
  9. Mogadore Branch, 144 South Cleveland Avenue, Mogadore, Ohio 44260-1443
  10. Nordonia Hills Branch, 9458 Olde Eight Road, Northfield, Ohio 44067-1952
  11. North Hill Branch, 183 East Cuyahoga Falls Avenue, Akron, Ohio 44310-3055
  12. Northwest Akron Branch, 1720 Shatto Avenue, Akron, Ohio 44313-6327
  13. Norton Branch, 3930 Cleveland-Massillon Road, Norton, Ohio 44203-5612
  14. Odom Boulevard Branch, 600 Vernon Odom Boulevard, Akron, Ohio 44307-1828
  15. Portage Lakes Branch, 4261 Manchester Road, New Franklin, Ohio 44319-2659
  16. Richfield Branch, 3761 Grant Street, Richfield, Ohio 44286-9603
  17. Tallmadge Branch, 90 Community Road, Tallmadge, Ohio 44278-2355

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