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  1. AADL Talks To: Eve Silberman, Former Profiles Editor & Writer for the Ann Arbor Observer. AADL Talks To: Steve Gilzow, Ann Arbor Observer Cover Artist. AADL Talks To: Patricia Garcia and John Hilton, Ann Arbor Observer Co-Owners. AADL Talks To: Laura Strowe, Ann Arbor Observer Cover Artist.

    • About Us

      The Ann Arbor District Library serves the city of Ann Arbor...

    • Collections

      Ann Arbor District Library; About Us; Collections; Events;...

    • Events

      Ann Arbor District Library; About Us; Collections; Events;...

    • Services

      When using these databases from outside the library you'll...

    • Catalog

      Ann Arbor District Library; About Us; Collections; Events;...

    • Local History

      Ann Arbor District Library Archives. FEATURES. NEWS & EVENT...

    • Pulp

      Here you will find excitement and appreciation for the Ann...

    • Podcasts

      AADL Talks To is produced by the Ann Arbor District...

  2. The Ann Arbor District Library serves the city of Ann Arbor and parts of seven surrounding townships with five public locations: Downtown, Malletts Creek Branch, Pittsfield Branch, Traverwood Branch, and Westgate Branch.

  3. Locations & Hours. All AADL Locations are open for browsing, seating, checkout, and phone calls 10AM - 8PM Daily: Feel free to call or text 734-327-4200 or email ask@aadl.org if you need further assistance. Thank you for your patience, and thanks for using your library!

  4. The Ann Arbor District Library (AADL) is a public library system that serves the residents of the Ann Arbor, Michigan school district. The Downtown Library, located at 343 South Fifth Avenue, was dedicated in 1957 and had building additions in 1974 and 1991.

  5. www.annarbor.org › listing › ann-arbor-district-libraryAnn Arbor District Library

    The Ann Arbor District Library provides collections, programs, and leadership to promote the development of literate and informed citizens through open and equal access to cultural, intellectual, recreational, and information resources.

  6. The Downtown Library has an extensive Local History section, located on the third floor. Available resources include old city directories, back issues of local periodicals, genealogy reference books, high school yearbooks, and UM directories.

  7. Attend an event in one of the coolest spaces at AADL! letterpress, sewing, & more! >. MORE: Locations | Calendar | Event Video.

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