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. The branch is now part of Cluster 8, as it continues to serve the local community providing technology and well as traditional services.
| Rowshon Perveen |
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Subway:
F Train to Fort Hamilton Parkway & Prospect Avenue
Bus: B16 to Caton Avenue & East 5th Street
B67 to McDonald Avenue & Caton Avenue
B68 to Coney Island Avenue & Caton Avenue
Get directions from Google or HopStop.
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| For special events, programs & exhibits at this branch location, see our Events Calendar.
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Adult Room - 5 computers
Children's Room - 4 computers
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| Yes - WiFi Info |
1 Floor
Constructred 1969
Renovated 1994 |
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Spanish,
Russian,
Urdu,
Chinese
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Wheelchair Accessible
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Adult Reading area - 39 seats
Children's Reading area - 36 seats
Meeting Room - 30 seats |
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| No |
| Yes, but not wheelchair accessible. |
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| Cara Tuzzolino & Rabia Rahaman - Co-Presidents |
| Office of Volunteer Services |
Public Parking: Street Parking only. Please be aware of the NYC alternate side parking rules for the streets near the library.
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