
Very nice public library! Free access to books, computers, and workspaces. It has two levels. The kid section is on the lower floor. It has books and games. The only downside to this library is...
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The Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh's Brookline branch, established in 1930, has evolved significantly from its initial two-hour weekly operation to a vibrant community hub open 50 hours per week. Following a major renovation in 2003-2004, the library features modern spaces including a finished lower level with computers, meeting rooms, and a welcoming front area filled with natural light.
Recognized for its commitment to sustainability, CLP Brookline is LEED certified and serves as a community anchor, offering diverse programs such as book discussion groups, storytimes for young children, and language practice sessions for non-native English speakers. With a focus on accessibility and community engagement, the library provides resources and services for patrons of all ages and backgrounds.
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Very nice public library! Free access to books, computers, and workspaces. It has two levels. The kid section is on the lower floor. It has books and games. The only downside to this library is...
The librarians here are AWESOME and my interaction with them was so lovely and that's what pushed this from a 4-Star to a 5-Star review. I had just finished a foodie tour of the Brookline...
We've had a Carnegie branch here for as long as I've been alive which has moved around a bit on Brookline Boulevard. This is a really sleek, modern library, and it easily this branch's best...
This was my library growing up and I LOVE it still. I pop in from time to time when I need a book and I'm in the area. Its gotten a major facelift since my younger days, but I still remember what...
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