John C. Fremont Branch Library

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6121 Melrose Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90038

The John C. Fremont Branch Library, part of the Los Angeles Public Library system, offers a variety of resources and services aimed at promoting literacy and lifelong learning. Patrons can access a wide selection of books, e-media, digital collections, educational programs, and community outreach initiatives.

This local branch provides engaging events for all ages, including storytimes, yoga classes, and multicultural literacy sessions, alongside resources for job seekers and entrepreneurs. With a focus on accessibility and community involvement, the library serves as a hub for cultural exploration and personal development in the Los Angeles area.

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3.521 reviews
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John L.
6/13/2023

I'm pet sitting nearby and came here to use their computers, which they have several of. It's a very cool old LA building with a grand facade on Melrose. It's actually pretty small for a public...

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Lexi K.
9/20/2023

I like this library because it has a lot of books and a lot of catalogs to look at to search for books the library staff are helpful. They have a lot of manga.

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Amanda W.
4/3/2023

I think the library staff at the front just greeted me with transphobia? or some similar version of harassment..."Good girl" as I walked in idk feels suspicious a bit targeting

Ann C.
5/1/2023

I went there, its closed with no notes, no cars around. they are too ill to do a simple thing. It should shut down to make more people run around in vain.

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James S.
12/17/2016

An ace-in-the-hole for its location and helpful staff. Decent audiobook collection, and general materials. Small but key parking lot that requires a little bit of luck. I've been here half a dozen...

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