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Fun Fact!
The branch is known for its stained glass windows depicting Meriweather Lewis, William Clark, and Sacagawea, designed by artist Robert Harmon.

Address

9909 Lewis-Clark Blvd.
St. Louis, MO 63136-5322

Hours

Sunday:

Closed

Monday - Thursday:

9:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m.

Friday - Saturday:

9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.

Library Amenities

Computer Training Lab
Copiers
Document Scanning
Fax
Meeting Room(s)
Public Computers
Study Room(s)
Vending Area
Wi-fi
Lewis & Clark building drawing in dark blue filled with pale red

Curbside Service

Curbside service allows for contact-free pick-up of holds. Simply place holds on books, DVDs or any other library material by searching the catalog. Once your holds are ready, you’ll receive an email notification with instructions for picking up the holds at your chosen branch.
 

Picking Up Your Holds

  • Arrive at the branch and park in the designated Curbside spot.
  • Call 314-994-3300 and follow the phone menu path for Curbside.
  • Library staff will ask you a few simple questions, prepare your items, and bring them to your car and place them in your trunk.

 

Branch History

The Lewis & Clark Branch opened in October 2015. The branch replaced a library building that had been in service since 1963. Notable features include a glass mural by St. Louis artist Cbabi Bayoc, which marks the entry to the children’s area. Discovery themed details such as the Big and Little Dipper made out of LED lights and two canoes retrofitted to be kid-sized furniture can be found in the children’s area. The iconic stained glass windows from the original building were restored and installed in the new building. They depict Sacajawea, Meriwether Lewis, and William Clark whose Corps of Discovery launched from a nearby riverbank.