Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County - List of Branches

List of Branches

PLCH has 40 branch locations, in addition to the main library downtown:

  • Anderson Branch
  • Avondale Branch*
  • Blue Ash Branch (formerly the Sycamore Branch)
  • Bond Hill Branch
  • Cheviot Branch
  • Clifton Branch
  • College Hill Branch (formerly the Northern Hills Branch)
  • Corryville Branch* (formerly the North Cincinnati Branch)
  • Covedale Branch
  • Deer Park Branch
  • Delhi Township Branch
  • Elmwood Place Branch
  • Forest Park Branch (formerly the Parkdale Branch)
  • Green Township Branch
  • Greenhills Branch
  • Groesbeck Branch
  • Harrison Branch
  • Hyde Park Branch*
  • Loveland Branch
  • Madeira Branch (formerly the Madeira–Indian Hill Regional Branch)
  • Madisonville Branch
  • Mariemont Branch
  • Miami Township Branch (originally the Cleves Branch)
  • Monfort Heights Branch (formerly the West Fork Branch)
  • Mt. Healthy Branch
  • Mt. Washington Branch
  • North Central Branch
  • Northside Branch* (formerly the Cumminsville Branch)
  • Norwood Branch*
  • Oakley Branch
  • Pleasant Ridge Branch
  • Price Hill Branch*
  • Reading Branch (formerly the Valley Branch)
  • St. Bernard Branch
  • Sharonville Branch
  • Symmes Township Regional Branch
  • Walnut Hills Branch*
  • West End Branch (formerly the Lincoln Park Branch)
  • Westwood Branch
  • Wyoming Branch (formerly the Bonham Branch)

Locations marked with asterisks were built as Carnegie libraries.

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