Haddington Public Library
The Haddington Branch of the Free Library of Philadelphia serves the communities of Haddington, Carroll Park, and Overbrook. Established on December 3, 1915, the library was designed by architect Albert Kelsey and funded by Andrew Carnegie, reflecting the historical significance of the area as recognized by its designation on the National Register of Historic Places.
Renovated in 2001 as part of the Changing Lives campaign, the library provides access to public computers, free Wi-Fi, and various community services. It features a mural in its main reading room that captures the essence of neighborhood life, along with a historic school bell that symbolizes its educational roots.
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