Ulmer Park Library opened as a sub-Library in 1951, and within five years grew into a full library. The library moved to its current location in 1963. The library houses a large Russian and Chinese book collection. In 1988, it became the first BPL library to implement computer-networked circulation.
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Subway:
D train to 25th Avenue stop
Walk 2 avenues to Bath Avenue
Walk left 3 blocks to 26th Avenue
Bus: B64 to Harway & Bay 41st
B3 to 25th Ave & Bath
B6, B82 to Cropsey & 25th, 2-3 blocks to branch
B1, B4 86th Street & 26th Avenue
Car: Belt Parkway West, Exit 6, Cropsey Ave West, right ona 26th Ave., two blocks to Bath Avenue.
Belt Parkway East, Exit 5, Shore Parkway Service Road, east to 26th Avenue, left to Bath 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 room-4 computers
Adult room-4 computers
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1st Floor
Constructed 1963
Renovated 1999 |
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Russian
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Wheelchair Accessible
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Adult reading area-22 seats
Teen reading area-16 seats
Children reading area-34 seats
Meeting room-50 seats |
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| Office of Volunteer Services |
Public Parking: Street parking only. Please be aware of the NYC alternate side parking rules for the streets near this library.
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