The Library started out as a public library station operated by the Board of Education in the American Avenue School on Allendale Avenue. When that school was rebuilt as Sheraden School in 1959, there remained a public library center within, operating under the ownership of the West End location of Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh. In 1981, The City of Pittsburgh built a new community center with one half dedicated to CLP–Sheraden, and the other half serving as a recreation center. Nice and helpful staff. Pretty good selection of books and other works, such as magazines and movies. An integral part of Sheraden’s community, CLP–Sheraden offers a welcoming one-room library space, attached to the neighborhood’s...
   Read moreQuiet, kool, koncise & simple. A nyce lil place to read and borrow your favorite books from. The staff was welkoming, resourceful and helpful. I'd visit again even though it's not in my...
   Read moreWonderful staff! Skylar was exceptionally helpful in answering my questions about a database I needed to use and went above and beyond to find solutions to...
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