San Diego Public Library – Mission Hills Branch Library

San Diego, United States

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We check out books, movies, audiobooks, music CDs, magazines, eBooks, and eAudiobooks. We have computers and a printer/​copier for people to use. We offer such events as storytimes, concerts, and book club meetings.

History

Established in 1921.

The Marston Store in downtown San Diego had contained a library since 1916, and in

1921 needed the space occupied by books. So the books were transferred to Mission

Hills, and made up the library’s first collection. The new library occupied one room in the Ulysses S. Grant Elementary School on land sold to the city schools by Kate Sessions.

Leaving Grant School in 1950, the branch consolidated with the Hillcrest Library,

which had been located in a Florence School schoolroom. The new branch, now

named the Hillcrest-​Mission Hills Branch Library, moved to 908 W. Washington at

the corner of Goldfinch. When the branch lost its lease in 1956, it moved two doors down to 914. It stayed there until 1961, when the new branch, renamed the Mission Hills Branch Library, opened across the street at 925 W. Washington. A new, much larger building will be built soon on the corner of Front Street and Washington Street.