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WCCLS is the library system serving Washington County, Oregon, with 16 libraries operated by 13 cities and non-profit organizations. Learn about its history, structure, and affiliated libraries, as well as some former specialty libraries that closed in the county.
Learn about the history, facilities and services of the library serving Tigard, Oregon. The library opened in 2004 and has a collection of over 230,000 items.
Learn about the history, services and facilities of the Beaverton City Library, which serves Beaverton, Oregon and is part of the Washington County Cooperative Library Services. The library has a branch in Murray Scholls Town Center that opened in 2010 and offers a new children's section and a public makerspace.
Learn about the history, facilities and services of the Hillsboro Public Library, a two-location system in Oregon. The library offers a collection of over 300,000 items, a 3D printer, an art gallery and more.
The Banks Public Library serves Banks, Oregon, and is part of the Washington County Cooperative Library Services. History. The library was established in 1976 by the Sunset Library Society, originally located in a bookmobile on city property. After sharing space in the Banks Junior High, it moved in 1988 to the Oak Village Shopping Center.
Learn about the history, geography, and demographics of Washington County, the second most populous county in Oregon and part of the Portland metropolitan area. The county is named for George Washington and covers 726 square miles of land and water.
Learn about the history and services of the first public library in Washington County, Oregon. The library is part of the Washington County Cooperative Library Services and located in the Municipal Services Building.
Learn about the history, facilities and services of the library serving Sherwood, Oregon. The library opened in 2006 and has a collection of over 46,000 items.