The Echo Park Branch Library in Los Angeles, CA, is a historic institution dating back to the early 1900s, originally serving as a depository for discarded books in the old Echo Park playground clubhouse. Since then, the library has moved locations several times, eventually settling back on Temple Street in the mid-1990s.
This 17,543 square-foot facility offers a range of amenities, including a multi-purpose room, a bookstore, two reading areas, and a gallery wall showcasing local artists' work. Visitors can admire the intricate sandstone and bronze relief by Alejandro de la Loza, highlighting the city's cultural diversity, adorning the library's interior doorway.
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