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The Uptown Neighborhood Library is a branch of the Kenosha Public Library, which serves 99,286 residents in the City of Kenosha, Wisconsin. The library occupies a 4,073-square-foot building, a one-story Flemish-style structure built in 1925. It is the headquarters for the Kenosha County Literacy Council and holds collections of books, audiobooks, movies, and toys, along with computers, WiFi, printing, faxing, and copying/scanning machines. It is open for in-library services from Mondays through Saturdays and provides a Cooling & Heating Center, a Meeting room, a book drop, storytime, and other programs for children and adults.

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Website: https://www.mykpl.info/

Physical Address:
2419 63rd Street
PO Box 1414
Kenosha, Wisconsin {JSON:Zip}

262-564-6100

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