Libraries
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Palos Park Library
Palos Park, IL 60464http://www.palosparklibrary.org/
The Palos Park Public Library is open to serve the community six days a week. The library's collection and services include books, magazines, newspapers, videos, DVD's, audio books, CD's, reference materials and databases, local history information, public internet access and programs for adults and children.
Paris Carnegie Public Library
Paris, IL 61944http://www.parispubliclibrary.org/
Established in 1904, Paris Carnegie Public Library is part of the City of Paris and a member of Lincoln Trail Libraries System.
Park Forest Public Library
Park Forest, IL 60466Serving the Communities of Park Forest and Olympia Fields
Park Ridge Public Library
Park Ridge, IL 60068http://www.parkridgelibrary.org/
The purpose of the Park Ridge Public Library is to advance human knowledge and understanding by providing access to information, literature, technology, and the arts relevant to the community it serves.
Parlin-Ingersoll Library
Canton, IL 61520http://www.parliningersoll.org/
Welcome to the Parlin-Ingersoll Library, Canton, IL.
Paxton Carnegie Library
Paxton, IL 60957Paxton Carnegie Library provides over 26,000 volumes, plus 73 periodicals for adults and 10 for children, 4 newspapers, 900 videos, 300 audio books, microfilm, vertical file materials, city and county history, large print books, computers and FAX for public use, a drive-up book drop, public internet access, OCLC, and programs for adults and children.
Pecatonica Public Library District
Pearl City, IL 61062http://www.pecatonica.lib.il.us/
The Pecatonica Public Library District will meet the ever-changing informational, educational, recreational, and cultural needs of the library community by offering a professionally selected and well-organized collection.
Pekin Public Library
Pekin, IL 61554Pekin Public Library serves as the community's information center and gathering place. Our standard of excellence is to offer a welcoming environment and to support the development of informed and enlightened citizens.
Peoria Heights Public Library
Peoria, IL 61616http://www.peoriaheightslibrary.com/
There's something for everyone at the Peoria Heights Public Library. We're not just about books. Come in and browse our collection! Our friendly staff is always willing to aid you in your search for materials.
Peoria Public Library
Peoria, IL 61602http://www.peoriapubliclibrary.org
Whether you want to do research from home, renew a book over the internet while out of town, or just find out what hours a Peoria Public Library Branch is open, this web site has the answer. If you want to use the Peoria Public Library resources such as databases, Newsbank newspapers or My Media Mall and more from home, visit our e-library.
Peotone Public Library District
Peotone, IL 60468The mission of The Peotone Public Library District is to serve the informational, cultural, educational & recreational needs of all citizens regardless of background.
Philo Public Library District
Philo, IL 61864http://www.prairienet.org/ppld/
Computers, Fax, Photocopier, and Laminating Machine are available. Three Week Loans for: Books, CD's, Audio Books, and Back Issue Magazines. Three Day Loans for: Videosand DVD's.
Pinckneyville Public Library
Pinckneyville, IL 62274http://www.pinckneyville.lib.il.us/
Information about the programs, services, and collections of the Pinckneyville Public Library, Pinckneyville, Illinois.
Plainfield Public Library
Plainfield, IL 60544The Plainfield Public Library invites you to take a visual tour of our library. Park your car on the north side of the building or in the adjacent village parking lot and let's go inside!
Plano Community Library District
Plano, IL 60545Plano Community Library District - Plano, Illinois
Polo Public Library
Polo, IL 61064The first Polo library opened in a former law office in 1871, with funds and materials donated from the community. The existing structure was built in 1903-1904 in the same place as the original structure, using a grant from the Andrew Carnegie Foundation. The library is one of several Illinois Carnegie Libraries listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Through the years the library has continued to serve the Polo's informational, educational, and social needs.
Pontiac Public Library
Pontiac, IL 61764http://pontiacpubliclibrary.org/
Pontiac Public Library - Pontiac, Illinois
Poplar Creek Public Library
Streamwood, IL 60107http://www.poplarcreek.lib.il.us/
Poplar Creek Public Library District Serving Streamwood and Hanover Park for over 35 years.
Prairie Creek Public Library District
Dwight, IL 60420http://www.prairiecreeklibrary.org/
PCPL now caters to over 6,600 north-central Illinois residents. A plethora of modern day media -books, magazines, newspapers, books-on-tape and CD, music CDs, movies on VHS and DVD - make up the library's 30,000+ volumes.
Princeton Public Library
Princeton, IL 61356http://www.matsonpubliclibrary.org/
Princeton Public Library, through the use of local resources and in cooperation with other local institutions, shall attend to the diverse needs of our community. The library will expand intellectual and cultural opportunities for all segments of Princeton's population and will be a central source for information and the exchange of ideas.
Prospect Heights Public Library
Prospect Heights, IL 60070Prospect Heights Public Library
Quincy Public Library
Quincy, IL 62301Quincy Public Library - Quincy, Illinois.
Rantoul Public Library
Rantoul, IL 61866Rantoul Public Library - Putting minds into motion.
Reddick Public Library District
Ottawa, IL 61350http://www.reddicklibrary.org/
In addition to books, the library offers not only materials in a large variety of formats but also an every-growing array of non-traditional services. With the ongoing support of the public it serves, it seems that William Reddick's wish to have a library that shall "... ever be open to the public" has indeed found expression.
Richton Park Public Library District
Richton Park, IL 60471http://www.richtonparklibrary.org/
The Richton Park Public Library is committed to quality library service that is responsive to the people of the library district; it will provide recreational reading, listening, and viewing materials; it will help to provide material for the informational needs of the community; it will furnish supplementary resources for use by elementary and secondary school students; and it will make available its facilities, resources and programs for the library district.