Union
Neighborhoods Served: Mt. Pleasant
Bus Routes: 8,10,15,18
Location Manager: Karie Felder
Location Services
Check out our branch services.
Adaptive Technologies
Adaptive technologies help people with disabilities and seniors to live independently.
Public Computers & WiFi
Come in and browse! Our public computers have internet access and free WiFi.
Printing & Scanning
Print, copy, scan or fax available as well as specialized services at select locations.
Meeting Room Reservations & Event Spaces
Study room, meeting place or community space, we have a place for you.
About Union
Union Branch offers free wifi and public computers with Internet access. Printing, copying, scanning, and faxing services are available for a fee. The branch has a meeting room with a capacity of 50; please contact the branch for reservation information.
History & Architecture
Library services were first offered in this neighborhood at the Union Avenue Community Station’s storefront on Union Avenue in 1930. In 1938, Cleveland Public Library officially made Union a branch library, and the location primarily served children. A year later, the branch moved to another building located at 9319 Union Avenue.
Cleveland Public Library unveiled a new building for Union in 1982. The architects considered the aesthetic and residential tradition of the neighborhood in the design. The two entrances feature cupolas echoing church architecture, which admit patrons into the 9,100-square-foot facility.
Special Features
- As an Adaptive Technology Station, Union Branch serves visually and physically impaired patrons.
- Notable art at this branch includes: Cloud, Wind, Sea by Andrea Hahn, 1982 (acrylic art on canvas); Heart Plains by Jeff Fauser, 1982 (painting on aluminum plate); and Snow Fence by Gene Kangas (painted steel sculpture).
- Children and community volunteers work in the Summer Sprout Garden Project on the southern grounds of the Union Branch.
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