Pacific Branch was the first Carnegie library to open in Brooklyn. The building won praise for its 'dignified' design and its first-of-its-kind children's room.
| Salvador Salame |
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Subway:
2 Train to Atlantic Avenue & Flatbush Avenue
3 Train to Atlantic Avenue & Flatbush Avenue
4 Train to Atlantic Avenue & Flatbush Avenue
5 Train to Atlantic Avenue & Flatbush Avenue
B Train to Atlantic Avenue & Flatbush Avenue
D Train to Atlantic Avenue & Pacific Street
M Train to Atlantic Avenue & Pacific Street
N Train to Pacific Street & 4th Avenue
Q Train to Atlantic Avenue & Flatbush Avenue
R Train to Atlantic Avenue & Pacific Street
Bus: B37 to 3rd Avenue & Pacific Street
B41 to Atlantic Street & Flatbush Avenue
B63 to Atlantic Street & Flatbush Avenue
B67 to Atlantic Street & Flatbush Avenue
B65 to Dean Street & Fourth Avenue
B103 to Dean Street & Fourth Avenue
Car: Southwest on Flatbush Ave., right on Fourth Ave. to Pacific St.
Rail: LIRR to Flatbush Avenue
Get directions from Google or HopStop.
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| For special events, programs & exhibits at this branch location, see our Events Calendar.
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Children's computer area - 4 computers
Teens' and adults' computer area - 4 computers
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| Yes - WiFi Info |
3 Floors
Constructed 1903-1904 |
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Arabic,
English,
Spanish,
French,
Chinese
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Yes
Contact library for reservations and policy. |
Adult reading area - 28 seats
Children's room - 20 seats
Meeting room - 40 seats
Auditorium - 150 seats |
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| Friends of Brooklyn Public Library, Pacific Library: Olivia Pi-Sunyer, President |
| Office of Volunteer Services |
Public Parking: Street parking only. Please be aware of the NYC alternate parking rules for the streets near this library.
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