Washington Irving Library
The two-story, Tudor Revival Washington Irving branch opened in 1923 -- the 21st and last Carnegie library built in Brooklyn. Library specialist Edward L. Tilton designed it with a unique gabled roof. Known as "Irving Branch" until 1944, the library was renovated in 1960 and 1986, when the collection was arranged in a "merchandising" format to encourage people to browse.
| Branch Contact Person: | Boniface WeWe |
Directions:
SubwayM train to Wyckoff B13 to Wyckoff & Myrtle Myrtle to Irving Ave & Woodbine |
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| Technology Available: | 8 public computers with Internet access, Windows XP, Microsoft Word,Powerpoint,Excel. |
| Internet & WiFi: | Yes - WiFi info |
| Building Facts: | Wheelchair accessible |
| Multilingual Materials: | Spanish |
| Meeting Rooms: | Meeting room capacity: 50 |
| Restrooms: | Yes |
| Friends Group: | No |

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