Windsor Terrace Library
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Windsor Terrace's first library service began in 1922 with a deposit station that housed a 3,000-book collection in a pharmacy. The most notable later move was to a library created from two abandoned street cars. The present 7,000-square-foot library opened in 1969 after a local campaign to upgrade the library service. With the addition of two new self-check units, the branch continues to serve the local community providing technology and well as traditional services.
| Branch Contact Person: | Ianthee Williams |
Directions:
SubwayF Train to Fort Hamilton Parkway B16 to Caton Avenue & East 5th Street |
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Program & Events:
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| Technology Available: | Adult Room - 5 computers |
| Internet & WiFi: | Yes - WiFi info |
| Building Facts: | 1 Floor |
| Multilingual Materials: | Arabic, Bengali; Bangla, Chinese, Polish, Russian, Urdu |
| Meeting Rooms: | Yes |
| Copy Machines: | Yes |
| Restrooms: | Yes |
| Bicycle Rack: | Yes |

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