Located on the second floor of 400 S State St, Thomas Hughes Children's Library is the perfect destination for children of all ages. With a vibrant array of books, toys, and play areas, the library offers a fun and educational environment where young minds can explore and grow. From classic literature to modern favorites, there’s something to spark every child’s imagination. The architectural marvel of the building itself adds to the experience, making each visit truly magical. Whether you’re stopping by for a quick read or spending the afternoon, the Thomas Hughes Children's Library is a cherished venue for families. And the best part – entry is free! Join us and ignite your child's love for reading and learning today.
The Harold Washington Library Center, located in Chicago's South Loop, serves as the main branch of the Chicago Public Library system. Opened in 1991, this architectural landmark offers a vast collection of resources and hosts numerous events and programs for all ages. The library is named in honor of Harold Washington, Chicago's first African American mayor.
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