About the Library:
One of the newest public libraries in Brooklyn, the branch began in 1955 in the Cypress Hill Houses, a large neighborhood housi...
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About the Library:
The two-story, Tudor Revival Washington Irving branch opened in 1923 -- the 21st and last Carnegie library built in Brooklyn. L...
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About the Library:
The predecessor to New Lots Branch was a community library organized in 1942 by the Women's Club of the East New York "Y.&...
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8 Thomas S. Boyland St. at Macon St.,
Brooklyn, NY
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Saratoga Library opened in 1908 and is a Classical Revival-style Carnegie branch with a distinctive Spanish tile roof and a storied hist...
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About the Library:
Stone Avenue opened in 1914 as the Brownsville Children's Library, the world's first public library devoted to children. In the...
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About the Library:
The DeKalb branch opened in 1905. The 12,000 square foot Classical Revival library, is a two-story, three-bay brick and limesto...
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