Fremont Main Library is the largest branch within the Alameda County Library system, serving a significant portion of the population with the highest circulation. It shares its building with the Alameda County Library Administration and houses the Maurice Marks Center for Local and California History, as well as public meeting rooms. The library offers a wide range of services including access to books, e-books, audiobooks, movies, music, and magazines. It also provides free WiFi, computer access, study rooms, and hosts various programs and events for all ages, such as homework help, storytimes, and adult learning activities. Additionally, it participates in initiatives like California Revealed, which digitizes and preserves archival materials.





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