From an email:
“The Petworth Neighborhood Library, located at 4200 Kansas Ave. N.W., will close for renovation at 5:30 p.m. on Saturday, December 19, 2009. An interim location, in the library’s parking lot, will open on Monday, January 11, 2009
The library will remain in the interim location until spring 2011, when the renovated Petworth Neighborhood Library opens.
During the transition, library users can renew books checked out from the Petworth Neighborhood Library at any other D.C. Public Library location or online at dclibrary.org. Books can be returned to any DC Public Library location. Holds will be available for pickup at the Watha T. Daniel-Shaw Interim Library located at 945 Rhode Island Ave. N.W.
The nearest full-service libraries are: Mt. Pleasant Neighborhood Library located at 3160 16th St. N.W., the Takoma Park Neighborhood Library located at 416 Cedar St. N.W., and the Juanita E. Thornton/Shepherd Park Neighborhood Library located at 7420 Georgia Ave., N.W.”
You can read more about the renovation here.
Category: Petworth, Renovation
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07 February 2012 1:29 PM
Agree - don't post it. Not that I have it to post. Funny that DCRA would troll this...
Yes, or those that are good at Google.
LOL. I didn't know it was a big secret as there is a yelp page for it. That is if its...
I'd open my coat, but I don't want to embarrass these horses, if you know what I mean....
Hrm...Sounds like my neighbor.
Lets Hope they don’t burn that one down too.
now i will only be able to read this blog.
Predictable. It was marvelously out of date and oozed the charm of a bygone era. It was horrible and I loved it.
Wow our library is getting spruced up!
I’m right in between this library and Lamond-Riggs, but always liked the old school feel of the Petworth Library.
It’s a beautiful library, shame how the ceiling started falling in and they had to close the kid’s section. Hope to donate some toys, books, crayons and DVDs to the kid’s reading room when they are finished to give it a warm family friendly feeling like the one in Cleveland Park.