Bellevue Neighborhood Library

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115 Atlantic St SW
Washington, DC 20032

The Bellevue Neighborhood Library in Washington, DC is a vibrant community hub that celebrates Black creators and activists during Black History Month, showcasing the power of art to drive change. With a focus on the unbroken chain of Black art passing between generations, visitors are invited to explore the evolution and influence of Black art with their library card.

Additionally, the library offers a Winter Challenge to commemorate 50 years of Home Rule, providing access to a wide range of resources including eBooks, movies, and more. With a variety of events and programs for all ages, the Bellevue Neighborhood Library is a valuable resource for learning, research, and community engagement.

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5.03 reviews
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Christina G.
4/5/2019

Very nice library! Updated and very spacious. Small parking lot though but street parking is available. I attended a workshop in one of their conference rooms. The room was comfortable and very...

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Austin G.
3/23/2019

Bellevue Library is one of the most beautiful and uniquely designed public libraries in Washington, D.C. and it's in a lesser known neighborhood in Ward 8 called Bellevue. If you're not from east...

Lauren P.
1/17/2016

ETA -This review is for the Bellevue/William O. Lockridge library (Yelp, please change!), which replaced The Washington Highlands Library in 2012. This library almost feels like a mod treehouse,...

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