Dedicated in July 1926, the Los Angeles Central Library became an instant architectural icon and guiding light of learning for the City. For this significant milestone, the Los Angeles Public Library is pleased to present Central 100, a year-long celebration that brings together residents from all corners of Los Angeles.
Join us for centennial events befitting a crown jewel of the City of Angels: Central Library, the anchor of the Los Angeles Public Library system!
Listen to Past Due: 100 Years of Central Library, a podcast series that delves into Central Library's history, controversies, and hidden lore.
Celebrate 100 years of Central Library with a limited-edition library card, available at all Los Angeles Public Library locations while supplies last.
Stroll through Central Library's history and how it continues to serve the City through several exhibitions and displays, including a featured partnership with Historiart and Gallery 1988.
Discover Central Library's history, art, and architecture through informative and well-researched blog posts.
Explore Central Library’s story, from the 1921 voter-approved bond that made it possible, to the present day.
Pick up a set of historic card catalog cards at any Library location. Carry them with you. Stamp them at our branches. Make them your own.
Pick up a coloring page at any Library location to participate in this special color-by-number challenge! Learn More.
Pick up Central 100 commemorative merchandise, including limited-edition prints created in partnership with Historiart and Gallery 1988.
Share your stories and memories of Central Library via a short video recording that will become part of the LAPL Archives.