Broward County Library - Branches/Campuses

Branches/Campuses

  • Main (Downtown Fort Lauderdale)
  • African-American Research Library and Cultural Center (unincorporated Broward County)
  • Beach (Pompano Beach)
  • Tyrone Bryant (Fort Lauderdale)
  • Carver Ranches (West Park)
  • Century Plaza (Deerfield)
  • Jan Moran-Collier City (Pompano Beach)
  • Dania Beach-Paul DeMaio (Dania Beach)
  • Davie/Cooper City (Davie)
  • Deerfield Beach-Percy White (Deerfield Beach)
  • Fort Lauderdale (Fort Lauderdale)
  • Galt Ocean Mile (Fort Lauderdale)
  • Hallandale Beach (Hallandale Beach)
  • Hollywood (Hollywood)
  • Hollywood Beach-Bernice P. Oster (Hollywood)
  • Imperial Point (Fort Lauderdale)
  • Lauderdale Lakes (Lauderdale Lakes)
  • Lauderhill Towne Centre (Lauderhill)
  • Lauderhill Mall (Lauderhill)
  • Miramar (Miramar)
  • Margate-Catherine Young (Margate)
  • North Lauderdale (North Lauderdale)
  • North Regional (Coconut Creek)
  • Northwest (Pompano Beach)
  • Northwest Regional Library (Coral Springs)
  • Alvin Sherman Library, Research and Information Technology Center at Nova Southeastern University (Davie)
  • Pembroke Pines/Walter C. Young (Pembroke Pines)
  • Pompano Beach (Pompano Beach)
  • Riverland (Fort Lauderdale)
  • South Regional/BCC (Broward Community College South Campus, Pembroke Pines)
  • Southwest Regional (Pembroke Pines)
  • Stirling Road (Hollywood)
  • Sunrise-Dan Pearl (Sunrise)
  • Sunset Strip (Sunrise)
  • Tamarac (Tamarac)
  • West Regional (Plantation)
  • Weston (Weston)

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