Pierce County Library System
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The Pierce County Library System was established by the Washington State Legislature in 1946 as an independent rural library district to serve county areas without city library service. As of 2006, PCLS has 17 branches serving more than 500,000 people in unincorporated Pierce County and 14 cities and towns which have annexed to the System for library service. Its Processing and Administrative Center (headquarters) is in the Summit-Waller area, southeast of Tacoma, Washington. The busiest branches are the South Hill South Hill, Washington and Peninsula Gig Harbor, Washington branches.