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Woodlawn Library
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Photographer: R. Schaefer
Woodlawn Branch
Expansion
(November 10, 2005)
The newly expanded and renovated Woodlawn Library reopened on Thursday, November
10, 2005. We hope you will come and visit this new "state of the art" facility. You have to see it to believe it!
The library now has a beautiful, bright area for children, which is sure to please everyone. The children's space also includes a special, gated area for toddlers, and an Early Literacy activity center which will be enjoyed by children of all ages. There is also an exciting and colorful new Teen area our students will enjoy, and comfortable "book store" style seating areas for all of our customers.
Some other features of the new library include 27 public computers,
two small group meeting rooms, two tutoring rooms, study carrels, and much more seating. And, this new library is now completely wireless for those who wish to access the Internet on their laptops.


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Six views of the renovated branch, October 29, 2005.
Photographer: Woodlawn Library (K.B.) |
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1811 Woodlawn Drive
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Woodlawn, Maryland 21207-4074
Telephone:
410-887-1336
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TTY/TICAL:
410-821-5705
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Email:
woodlawn@bcpl.net
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Fax:
410-281-9584
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Hours:
Monday through Thursday, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Friday and Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Meeting Room:
capacity: 80, tables: 16, chairs: 88
meeting room bookings: 410-887-6109
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Woodlawn Library area street map.
Directions:
1811
Woodlawn Drive (via MapQuest)
From Towson via the Beltway (I-695): Take Exit 17 East (Woodlawn). Go east on Security
Boulevard to Woodlawn Drive. Go left onto Woodlawn Drive. The library is on the right, at
the far corner of Woodlawn Senior High School grounds.
About the Woodlawn Library:
The Woodlawn Library, serving the greater Woodlawn residential and
business community since 1977, is a full service library featuring a
comprehensive book and audio-visual collection, information service,
Internet access, computer training classes, children's programs, and
much more. With its collection of more than 100,000 items, the
library serves as a convenient source of recreational reading
materials and offers material to support the educational and
lifelong learning needs of its customers. A comprehensive African
American non-fiction collection featuring historical and
contemporary materials is a particular strength.
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