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128 Pierrepont Street, Brooklyn, NY, 11201
The Center for Brooklyn History is a special library and museum in Brooklyn Heights. It has the biggest collection of Brooklyn history in the world. You can visit to read old books, see exhibits about Brooklyn, and learn about your neighborhood's past. The building is historic and beautiful. They have special events like talks and tours. You can also rent space for private parties. The library is open most days and has areas for reading and studying.
Who can use this
Open to the public
Cost
Free (private event rentals have fees)
128 Pierrepont Street, Brooklyn, NY, 11201
Monday-Friday 10am-6pm, Saturday 10am-4pm, Sunday closed
A full-service public library that offers books, computers, and programs for all ages. The library has an adult learning center on the second floor where adults can improve their reading and writing skills for school or work. They offer fitness classes, gaming programs, and early reading activities for children. The library has meeting rooms, laptops you can borrow, and is fully wheelchair accessible. Staff can help with computers, resumes, and other needs.
Bay Ridge Library offers books, computers, and many programs for all ages. You can borrow books, use computers, attend storytime for kids, take English classes, get homework help, and join activities like chess and dance. The library serves people who speak Spanish, Russian, Arabic, Chinese, Greek, and Korean. They also offer meeting rooms, printing services, and notary services by appointment. The library is fully accessible and has been serving the Bay Ridge neighborhood since 1960.
A public library in Brooklyn that offers books, computers, meeting rooms, and programs for all ages. The library has story times for babies and toddlers, craft circles, book clubs, tech help, English conversation groups, and teen activities. You can borrow books, use computers, attend free programs, and reserve meeting rooms. The library serves everyone but especially helps the DUMBO, Vinegar Hill, and Farragut neighborhoods. It has beautiful views of the Brooklyn Bridge and Manhattan.
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