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Owings Mills Branch of the Baltimore County Public Library

Owings Mills Branch                                Opened to public on Thursday, March 21, 2013
County Campus Metro Centre at Owings Mills
10302 Grand Central Avenue

Owings Mills, Maryland 21117
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Telephone: 410-887-2092

Fax: 410-356-5935

 

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Hours:
Monday through Thursday, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Friday and Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Sunday, 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.

 

Meeting Rooms:

Capacity: Three rooms, each with a capacity of 80 with 80 chairs and 14 tables. Total combined room capacity is 240

Meeting room bookings: not available at this time

 


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Please note: Online driving directions are often inaccurate for areas with new construction.  Please use these directions to locate the Owings Mills Branch.

  • From I-695, take exit 19 (I-795N/Northwest Expressway toward Reisterstown/Owings Mills).

  • Take exit 4 (Owings Mills Boulevard).

  • Keep right at the fork, follow signs for Owings Mills Boulevard N/MD-140 Reisterstown Road and merge onto Owings Mills Boulevard.

  • Turn right onto S. Dolfield Road.

  • Turn right onto Painters Mill Road.

  • Turn right onto Grand Central Avenue and enter the parking ramp. Library is on your left as you enter the garage.

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About the Owings Mills Branch

 

The Owings Mills Branch, Baltimore County Public Library's newest and largest branch, opened to the public on March 21, 2013 at the County Campus Metro Center at Owings Mills. The Owings Mills Branch shares the six-floor building with the Community College of Baltimore County (CCBC) Owings Mills, which is scheduled to open in early summer. The Owings Mills Branch occupies the building's first two floors and shares the third floor where the community meeting rooms and quiet study area are located. The 54,300-square-foot branch, overlooking a public plaza, has a collection of approximately 120,000 items and 70 computers for public use - 58 for adults and 12 for teens and children. It has group study rooms as well as teen and children's areas with computers and age-related activities. The County Campus building is a LEED Silver building.

 

A free parking garage sits next to the building and plans call for the construction of second free parking garage on the other side of the building. A walkway from that garage will lead into the third floor of the building. The branch is located conveniently near the Metro Subway Owings Mills stop and the Northwest Expressway (Interstate 795).

 

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