St. George Library Center

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The St. George Library Center of The New York Public Library was opened on June 26, 1907. The largest library on Staten Island, it was designed by Carrere and Hastings, architects of the neighboring Borough Hall and County Court House.

The Main Reading Room features an impressive beamed ceiling of massive timbers, which were obscured for thirty years. Rising behind the circulation desk are stained glass windows, created by New York artist, David Wilson, which reveal a spectacular view of the New York harbor through the clear lower panes. The branch is air conditioned and fully accessible to persons who use wheelchairs.

A “spruce-up” building project in 2001 provided more PCs for public use, a computer lab in the Center for Reading and Writing, and new carpeting and paints throughout the building.
The St. George Library center offers free computer instruction at the St. George Library Training Center as well as English Classes for Speakers of Other Languages held during fall, winter and spring.

 
St. George Library Center
5 Central Avenue
Staten Island, NY 10301
(718) 442 – 8560

www.nypl.org/stgeorge

Library Hours:
Monday – Thursday:  8 – 8
Friday – Sunday:  10 – 5



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