The first Long Beach library opened on January 1, 1896, in a small, wooden shack on the oceanfront between Pacific and Pine. In 1899, the library relocated to City Hall, next to Pacific Park (later renamed Lincoln Park). A decade later, in 1909, a new Carnegie Main library opened in the park, close to the site of the current Main Library.
For more than six decades, the Main Library in Lincoln Park served the growing Long Beach community. The building's limited space, however, along with a devastating 1972 fire, made construction of a new library a necessity. In 1973, work began on a new Long Beach Civic Center, and in 1977, a new Main Library opened in the park once more.
On September 21, 2019, the City of Long Beach unveiled the new Billie Jean King Main Library next to the park, at the corner of Broadway and Pacific.
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Library Amenities
Public Computers
Free Wifi
Wireless Printing
(fees apply)
Copier
(fees apply)
Community Meeting Rooms
(fees apply)
Veterans Resource Center
The Studios
Family Learning Center
Center for Adaptive Technology (CAT)
Special Collections
The Miller Room
Friends of the Library
Air Conditioning
Exterior Book Drop for after hours returns
Guided Group Visits by appointment
Accessibility
Fully ADA Compliant
Accessible Main Entrance
Accessible Restrooms
Center for Adaptive Technology
Elevator Access to All Library Floors
Hearing Loop in Community Meeting Room
Designated Parking in Garage
Parking Options
Parking in Civic Center Garage: first 30 minutes free, $2.00 for first 3 hours then $2.00 each additional 30 minutes with library validation, $12.00 maximum
Metered Street Parking
Bike Rack
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ParkLB
for more info about parking downtown.
Bus Routes
A majority of Long Beach Transit buses stop near this location including the Passport Shuttle. The Metro Blue Line is also nearby.
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Long Beach Transit
for up to date bus schedules.