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Libraries That Received the Draft Re-Evaluation Addison Public Library 4 Friendship Plaza Addison Jetferson Park Library 5363 W Libraries that Received the Draft Re-Evaluation Addison Public Library 4 Friendship Plaza Addison Jetferson Park Library 5363 W. Lawrence Avenue Chicago Albany Park Public Library 340'1 W. Foster Avenue Chicago Lincoln Belmont Library 1659 W. Melrose Street Chicago Arlinglon Heights Memorial Library 500 N. Dunton Avenue Arlinglon Heights Lincoln Park Library 1150 W Fullerton Avenue Chicago Austin-lrving Library 6100 E. lrving Park Fload Chicago Logan Square Library 3030 W. Fullerton Avenue Chicago Barllett Public Library 800 S. Bartlett Road Bartlett Lombard Public Library 110 W Maple Street Lombard Bellwood Public Library 600 Bohland Avenue Bellwood MayFair Library 4400 W Lawrence Avenue Chicago Bensenville Community Public Library 200 S. Church Road Bensenville Maywood Public Library 121 S. sth Avenue Maywood Berkeley Public Library 1637 Taft Avenue Berkeley Melrose Park Public Library 801 N. Broadway Melrose Park Bezazian Library 1226 W. Ainslie Street Chicago Merlo Library 644 W Belmont Avenue Chicago Bloomingdale Public Library 101 Fairfield Way Bloomingdale Monon Grove Public Library 6140 Lincoln Avenue l\,4o(on Grove Bucktown - Wicker Park Library 1701 N. Milwaukee Avenue Chicago Mount Prospecl Public Library 10 S. Emerson Street Mount Prospecl Budlong Woods Library 5630 N. Lincoln Avenue Chicago Niles Public Library 6960 W. Oakton Street Niles Carol Public Stream Library 616 Hiawalha Drive Carol Stream North Austin Library 5724 W North Av€nue Chicago College of DuPage Library 425 Fawell Boulevard Glen Ellyn North Pulaski Library 4300 W. North Avenue Chicago Conrad Sulzer Regional Library 4455 N. Lincoln Avenue Chicago Northlake Public Library 231 N. Wolf Road Northlake Des Plaines Public Library 1501 Ellinwood Street Des Plaines Northtown Library 6435 N. California Avenue Chicago Dunning Library 7455 W Cornelia Avenue Chicago Oak Park Public Library 834 Lake Street Oak Park Edgebrook Library 5331 W- Devon Avenue Chicago Oakton Community College Library 1600 E. Goll Road Des Plaines Edgewater Library 6000 N. Broadway Chicago Oriole Park Library 7454 W. BalmoralAvenue Chicago Eisenhower Public Library 4613 N. Oketo Avenue Harwood Heights Park Ridge Public Library 20 S. ProspectAvenue Park Ridge Elk Grove Village Public Library 100'1 Wettington Avenue Elk Grove Village Porlage-Cragin Library 5'108 W. Belmont Avenue Chicago Elmhurst Public '125 Library S. Prospect Avenue Elmhurst Prospect Heights Public Library 12 N. Elm Slreel Prospect Heights Elmwood Park Public Library 1 Conti Pkwy. Elmwood Park River Forest Public Library 735 Lathrop Avenue River Forest Evanston Public Library '1703 Orrington Avenue Evanston River Grove Public Library 8638 W. Grand Avenue River Grove Forest Park Public Library 7555 Jackson Boulevard Forest Park Roden Library 6083 N. Northwest Highway Chicago Franklin Park Public Ljbrary 10311 Grand Avenue Franklin Park Rogers Park Library 6907 N. Clark Slreet Chicago - Galewood Mont Clare Library 687'1 W Belden Avenue Chicago Flolling Meadows Public Library 3'110 Martin Lane Rolling Meadows Glen Ellyn Public Library 400 Duane Street Glen Ellyn Roselle Public Library 40 S. Park Street Roselle Glensid€ Public Library 25 E. Fullerton Avenue Glendale Heights Schaumburg Township District Library 130 S. Roselle Road Schaumburg Glenview Public Library 1930 Glenview Road Glenview Schiller Park Public Library 4200 Old River Boad Schiller Park Hanover Park Branch Library 1266 lrving Park Road Hanover Park Skokie Public Library 5215 Oakton Street Skokie Harold Washington Library 400 S. State Street Chicago Uptown Library 929 W. BuenaAvenue Chicago Hillside Public Library 405 Hillside Avenue Hillside Villa Park Public Library 305 S. Ardmore Avenue Villa Park Hoffman Estates Library 1550 Hassell Boad Hotfman Estates West Belmont Library 3104 N. Narragansett Avenue Chicago '1605 Humboldt Park Library N. Troy Street Chicago Wilmette Public Library 1242 Wilmette Avenue Wilmette lndependence Library 3548 W lrving Park Road Chicago Wood Dale Public Library 520 N. Wood Dale Road Wood Date Itasca Community Library 500 W. lrving Park Road Itasca.
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