Northeast Neighborhood Library

Library Type
Public
Washington
District of Columbia

The Northeast Neighborhood Library is the fourth oldest DC Public Library building still in operation. It opened in March 1932 and was the first public library branch to be built in Washington D.C. entirely with public funds. The library began a $10 million renovation in October 2012, which included new elevators, furniture, flooring and meeting room spaces. The Georgian Revival style building has been modernized to provide state-of-the-art library services, while maintaining the building's historic character.