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Allegheny County Library Association Library Members

ACLA is divided into five geographical regions:

North South Central East West
  • Andrew Bayne Memorial Library
  • Avalon Public Library
  • Hampton Community Library
  • Lauri Ann West Library
  • Northern Tier Regional Library
  • Northland Public Library
  • Robinson Township Public Library
  • Sewickley Public Library
  • Shaler North Hills Library
  • Baldwin Borough Public Library
  • Bethel Park Public Library
  • Brentwood Library
  • Clairton Public Library
  • Community Library of Castle Shannon
  • Dormont Public Library
  • Jefferson Hills Public Library
  • Mt. Lebanon Public Library
  • Pleasant Hills Public Library
  • South Park Township Library
  • Upper St. Clair Library
  • Whitehall Public Library
  • Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh
  • Braddock Carnegie Library
  • C.C. Mellor Memorial Library
  • Carnegie Free Lib. of Swissvale
  • Carnegie Library of Homestead
  • Carnegie Library of McKeesport
  • Comm. Library of Allegheny Valley
  • Monroeville Public Library
  • North Versailles Public Library
  • Oakmont Carnegie Library
  • Penn Hills Public Library
  • Plum Borough Community Library
  • Springdale Free Public Library
  • Wilkinsburg Public Library
  • Andrew Carnegie Free Library
  • Bridgeville Public Library
  • Coraopolis Memorial Library
  • Crafton Public Library
  • F.O.R. Sto-Rox Library
  • Moon Township Public Library
  • Robinson Township Library
  • Scott Township Library
  • South Fayette Township Library
  • Western Allegheny Community Library

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