A literary club called the "Winter Society" founded the Free Library of the Town of New Utrecht in 1894. Its members applied to join the Brooklyn Public Library system in 1901, when New Utrecht Branch also moved to Linwood House on Bath Avenue and Bay 17th Street. As the library continued to grow, it moved several more times, until 1956 when the present two-story brick building, designed by Candela and Resnick, opened.
| Branch Contact Person: |
Tambe-Tysha John |
Directions:
Subway

D Train to 18th Avenue & 86th Street
Bus
B1 to 18th Avenue & 86th Street
B8 to 18th Avenue & 86th Street
Car
Belt Parkway, use the Bay 8th St. Exit, make Right turn at the light onto Cropsey Ave., follow it to 18th Ave., make Left turn on to 86th St. The Branch is located on the right hand side of the street.
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| Wheelchair Accessible: |
Fully accessible
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Program & Events:
View All Events. |
| Technology Available: |
Adult's room - 9 computers
Children's room - 6 computers
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| Internet & WiFi: |
Yes - WiFi info |
| Building Facts: |
3 Floors
Constructed 1956
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| Multilingual Materials: |
Albanian, Arabic, Chinese, Italian, Polish, Russian, Spanish, Turkish, Urdu |
| Meeting Rooms: |
Yes
Contact library for reservations and policy.
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| Copy Machines: |
Yes |
| Restrooms: |
Yes |
| Bicycle Rack: |
Yes |