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Sunnyside Community Library - Yakima Valley Libraries Originally built in 1911 with funds from the Carnegie Library Grants, Sunnyside became affiliated with the Yakima Valley Regional Library in 1956 A new facility was built in 1965, and in 2004, the Sunnyside Library as annexed to the Yakima Valley Rural Library District
Mary L. Goodrich Toppenish Community Library - Yakima Valley Libraries The City of Toppenish established a permanent city library in 1922 In 1954, the City of Toppenish purchased the library’s current building from the Yakama Indian Nation The Mary L Goodrich Toppenish Library joined the Yakima Valley Regional Library System in 1980, then annexed in 2001 Parking: Customer parking is in the lot behind the
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Get a Library Account - Yakima Valley Libraries Yakima Valley Libraries offers free library cards to anyone who lives or owns property within Yakima County with the exception of the City of Grandview (which has its own city library) Non-county residents, as well as City of Grandview residents, may purchase a YVL Library Card at the non-resident rate (see below for more information) … Read More
Yakima Central Library - Yakima Valley Libraries The Yakima Central Library has been located in the heart of downtown Yakima for over 100 years and is the largest branch in the Yakima Valley Libraries system In 2006, voters in the City of Yakima approved annexation of the three city libraries into the Yakima County Library District effective 2007 Parking: There is usually parking available on the street There is also a public parking lot