Morton Grove Public Library, Municipal library in Morton Grove, Illinois, United States.
Morton Grove Public Library is a municipal facility on Lincoln Avenue providing books and digital resources for the local community. The modern building offers visitors study spaces and access to different types of materials for learning and research.
The library was founded in 1938 and has grown from a small collection into a large facility serving many people in the region. This growth shows how the community came to value the library as an important resource over the decades.
The library hosts regular book discussion groups such as Between the Lines and LitLounge, where visitors gather monthly to talk about books together. These reading circles connect people through shared literary interests and create space for open conversations about stories.
The library offers extended hours from Monday through Sunday with study areas and wireless printing services for visitors. A 24-hour return box allows you to return materials anytime, even when the building is closed.
The Seed Library program lets visitors check out gardening seeds the way they would borrow books. This unusual service supports the local gardening community and helps people learn about growing plants.
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