Carnegie Library Of Pittsburgh (Brookline)

WEB: carnegielibrary.org
PHONE: (412) 561-1003

This branch of the Carnegie Library serves the community of Brookline, which lies at the city’s southern edge.

Established in 1890 through a gift by industrialist Andrew Carnegie (1835-1919), the Carnegie is Pittsburgh’s public library system with 19 branches scattered throughout the city. The neighborhood of Brookline — named because a stream was located nearby — dates back to the late 19th Century when it was a mixture of farms and mines. It was absorbed into Pittsburgh in 1908 and the first Carnegie Library opened in 1930. Today, Brookline is a charming and welcoming part of Pittsburgh.

The current incarnation of this branch is a sleek, modern building with a wide selection of resources, comfortable seating and a helpful staff.

STANDARD HOURS:
Monday through Thursday, 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Thursday; Friday & Saturday, 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

PARKING:
Metered, on-street parking is available.

PORT AUTHORITY ROUTES:
39

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  • Address
    708 Brookline Boulevard, Pittsburgh, PA 15226 United States