Georgetown Public Library

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3260 R St NW
Washington, DC 20007

The Georgetown Public Library in Washington, DC, reopened in October 18, 2010, following a major renovation after a fire in 2007. The library now features a children's reading room, private meeting rooms, a community room, and the Peabody Collection with local historical items.

This mainstay of the Georgetown community offers programs for both adults and children, making it a valuable resource for residents and visitors alike.

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Sophia Y.
5/13/2015

Beautiful interior and park right outside. You need to bring a cushion for the chairs, which are not padded. There is the lovely Book Hill right outside. You could go to Simply Banh Mi, buy a...

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Janice R.
8/21/2024

Today was my first visit at this particular branch and I liked it. I think that it's à great place to work. I've been here since aroind 9:30am and I have been able to get thinga done on my...

Andy C.
1/13/2024

Went here on January 13, 2024 around 10 AM. There was a man struggling with mental health problems sitting at a table speaking to himself the entire time I was there. He was saying expletives like...

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Austin G.
11/24/2018

Georgetown Public Library is one of the best libraries in Washington, D.C. First of all, it's on Book Hill overlooking Georgetown (and Rosslyn's skyline across the Potomac River) in a beautiful,...

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Rabia J.
8/17/2014

I love old worldly charm libraries. This is one of them. My friend Shazia and I got a bit lost trying to find Dumbarton Oaks and decided to step inside here. In us being lost, we found this gem....

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