
An Excellent Guide to Your Trip: Info on Significant Washington DC Libraries, Zip Codes and Hot Spots
Washington DC being one of the oldest cities in United States and one with immense significance is thus a favorite place for young scholars, historians and the general public who want a slice of the American history. The libraries in Washington are a great source of information and also a place to visit on your trip to the city. District of Columbia Private Library System governs and manages a host of public libraries over the entire city of Washington.
There are about 27 libraries spread out over the city from Cleveland Park to Woodridge and some new libraries are in the process of being opened. The Cleveland Park library is located at 3310 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Washington DC 20008 while the Woodridge public library is situated at 1801 Hamlin Street, NE, Washington DC 20018.
The libraries not only have a collection of books but also are venue for various cultural activities. Screening movies, family programs, computer classes, exhibitions and open house talks are some of the activities hosted that stimulate you intellectually.
For gathering more information on the location of these public libraries, contact details and the scheduled activities, these sites are a good source.
Public Libraries
http://www.publiclibraries.com/dc.htm
District of Columbia libraries
http://www.dclibrary.org/
Established in 1800, the Library Of Congress is the largest library in the world in terms of shelf space. Located in the Independence Avenue, this research library has millions of books, manuscripts, recordings and photographs in its collection. For more information please visit the following websites.
Library of Congress-Wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Library_of_Congress
Library of Congress
http://www.loc.gov/index.html

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