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Georgetown Neighborhood Library
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Nearby attractions
Book Hill Park
Wisconsin Ave NW & Reservoir Road Northwest, Washington, DC 20007
The Museum at Dumbarton Oaks
1703 32nd St NW, Washington, DC 20007
The Gardens at Dumbarton Oaks
31st and, R St NW, Washington, DC 20007
Addison/Ripley Fine Art
1670 Wisconsin Ave NW, Washington, DC 20007
Tudor Place
1644 31st St NW, Washington, DC 20007
Washington Printmakers Gallery
1675 Wisconsin Ave NW, Washington, DC 20007
Volta Park Recreation Center
1555 34th St NW, Washington, DC 20007
Dumbarton Oaks Park
R St NW, Washington, DC 20008
Montrose Park
3052 R St NW, Washington, DC 20007
Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing
3417 Volta Pl NW, Washington, DC 20007
Nearby restaurants
Herbivore Indian Cuisine (Vegetarian & Non-Vegetarian)
1639 Wisconsin Ave NW #1, Washington, DC 20007
Shanghai Lounge
1734 Wisconsin Ave NW #2313, Washington, DC 20007
Fresh Baguette
1737 Wisconsin Ave NW, Washington, DC 20007
Bistrot Lepic & Wine Bar
1736 Wisconsin Ave NW, Washington, DC 20007
Patisserie Poupon
1645 Wisconsin Ave NW, Washington, DC 20007, United States
Oki Shōten (Oki Bowl)
1614 Wisconsin Ave NW, Washington, DC 20007
The Fountain Inn DC
1659 Wisconsin Ave NW, Washington, DC 20007
Han Palace Georgetown
1728 Wisconsin Ave NW, Washington, DC 20007
Cafe Divan
1834 Wisconsin Ave NW, Washington, DC 20007
Pizza Movers & Calzones
1618 Wisconsin Ave NW, Washington, DC 20007
Nearby hotels
Mattress Firm Georgetown
1634 Wisconsin Ave NW, Washington, DC 20007
The Georgetown Inn
1310 Wisconsin Ave NW, Washington, DC 20007
Georgetown Hill Inn
1832 Wisconsin Ave NW, Washington, DC 20007
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Georgetown Neighborhood Library
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Georgetown Neighborhood Library

3260 R St NW, Washington, DC 20007, United States
4.7(65)
Open 24 hours
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Cultural
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attractions: Book Hill Park, The Museum at Dumbarton Oaks, The Gardens at Dumbarton Oaks, Addison/Ripley Fine Art, Tudor Place, Washington Printmakers Gallery, Volta Park Recreation Center, Dumbarton Oaks Park, Montrose Park, Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing, restaurants: Herbivore Indian Cuisine (Vegetarian & Non-Vegetarian), Shanghai Lounge, Fresh Baguette, Bistrot Lepic & Wine Bar, Patisserie Poupon, Oki Shōten (Oki Bowl), The Fountain Inn DC, Han Palace Georgetown, Cafe Divan, Pizza Movers & Calzones
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+1 202-727-0232
Website
dclibrary.org

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Nearby attractions of Georgetown Neighborhood Library

Book Hill Park

The Museum at Dumbarton Oaks

The Gardens at Dumbarton Oaks

Addison/Ripley Fine Art

Tudor Place

Washington Printmakers Gallery

Volta Park Recreation Center

Dumbarton Oaks Park

Montrose Park

Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing

Book Hill Park

Book Hill Park

4.3

(89)

Open 24 hours
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The Museum at Dumbarton Oaks

The Museum at Dumbarton Oaks

4.7

(385)

Open until 5:30 PM
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The Gardens at Dumbarton Oaks

The Gardens at Dumbarton Oaks

4.6

(132)

Open 24 hours
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Addison/Ripley Fine Art

Addison/Ripley Fine Art

4.8

(10)

Closed
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Nearby restaurants of Georgetown Neighborhood Library

Herbivore Indian Cuisine (Vegetarian & Non-Vegetarian)

Shanghai Lounge

Fresh Baguette

Bistrot Lepic & Wine Bar

Patisserie Poupon

Oki Shōten (Oki Bowl)

The Fountain Inn DC

Han Palace Georgetown

Cafe Divan

Pizza Movers & Calzones

Herbivore Indian Cuisine (Vegetarian & Non-Vegetarian)

Herbivore Indian Cuisine (Vegetarian & Non-Vegetarian)

4.7

(523)

Click for details
Shanghai Lounge

Shanghai Lounge

4.2

(239)

$$

Click for details
Fresh Baguette

Fresh Baguette

4.6

(259)

Click for details
Bistrot Lepic & Wine Bar

Bistrot Lepic & Wine Bar

4.6

(210)

$$$

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John Smith IIIJohn Smith III
Needed to get my kiddo a Washington, DC library card. Mapped out the closest library to our NOVA home. The Georgetown Neighborhood Library came up, and boy is it awesome! The building is gorgeous and is perfectly landscaped. The inside is just as amazing. There are three levels of books, as well as a few private rooms that can be used with prior authorization. With my kid attending Washington, DC school, he can print up to 20 copies a day. The staff were professional, knowledgeable and helpful.
Elad SilberringElad Silberring
Great place and has printers as well as free Wi-Fi a lot of computers to use for free I use selections of books there are couple of levels each level has its own genre of books categories are divided by kids young adults and adults you can just walk in and browse around and Shirley fast enough you'll find a book you can read for fun even if it's just for 10 or 15 minutes. pretty quite but no one gets angry if you make some noise. mostly older adults nearing their 50's and college kids.
Lawrence DortchLawrence Dortch
This is a great library that's easy to get to and had parking right up front. The best part is that they a huge collection of movies audiobooks and graphic novels.
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Needed to get my kiddo a Washington, DC library card. Mapped out the closest library to our NOVA home. The Georgetown Neighborhood Library came up, and boy is it awesome! The building is gorgeous and is perfectly landscaped. The inside is just as amazing. There are three levels of books, as well as a few private rooms that can be used with prior authorization. With my kid attending Washington, DC school, he can print up to 20 copies a day. The staff were professional, knowledgeable and helpful.
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Great place and has printers as well as free Wi-Fi a lot of computers to use for free I use selections of books there are couple of levels each level has its own genre of books categories are divided by kids young adults and adults you can just walk in and browse around and Shirley fast enough you'll find a book you can read for fun even if it's just for 10 or 15 minutes. pretty quite but no one gets angry if you make some noise. mostly older adults nearing their 50's and college kids.
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This is a great library that's easy to get to and had parking right up front. The best part is that they a huge collection of movies audiobooks and graphic novels.
Lawrence Dortch

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Reviews of Georgetown Neighborhood Library

4.7
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5.0
2y

Loved visiting this library! The Peabody room on the 3rd floor is especially cool- although it's mainly an archive for research purposes, passerbys are also welcomed. The history of the library itself is featured prominently in the displays up there, and the floor's librarian/archivist Jerry was also an amazing storyteller and brought the crazy series of events to life.

Apparently the original Georgetown library building burned down almost entirely in 2007, after a contractor started a fire while using a heat tool on the windows. Everyone evacuated safely, but the roof collapsed and destroyed most of the library. Only the original Peabody archives room annex survived the collapse, although the art was very heavily damaged and many books suffered extreme water damage.

Since the Peabody archives were originally donated by philanthropist George Peabody (back when the Georgetown area was one of increasingly fewer cities in the US to still be missing a library), that somehow meant that its restoration wouldn't be paid for by the city, because it was a donated collection? I think? Anyway. Since the city wouldn't pay to restore the Peabody room after the fire, it came down to fundraising. It would have cost 1.5 million to restore the archive fully, but only like 150-200k could be raised from the community; fortunately this money seems to have been wisely spent in restoring the archive, including the restoration of precious historical portraits which are really fun to look at.

My favorite portrait was the one of Yarrow Mamout, painted and donated by a local teenager. I don't know whether that portrait was actually damaged in the fire, but what makes it really special is that it's one of very few existing portraits of (formerly) enslaved people. Yarrow's biography was there as well- From Slave Ship to Harvard: Yarrow Mamout and the History of an African American Family- and it looked like a fascinating read. And from Harvard to the Smithsonian!! The Smithsonian Museum borrowed this portrait of Yarrow Mamout from the Georgetown library for a year or two in the late 2010s to feature in their exhibits.

The third floor views are amazing too- the long haul up the stairs is worth it for the unique perspective on the city alone. While you're up there, I recommend checking out the thoughtfully curated displays, portraits, etc. It's basically a tiny museum. But the real highlight would be hearing the story of the library from Jerry, who honestly seems like the driving force behind the restoration of the library's Peabody archives in the first place. His perspective, insight, and passion, as someone who watched his library burn down and then worked for years to restore it, is just incredible.

The rest of the library was also very nice. I appreciated the ample seating/ tables/ computers, as well as the little park surrounding the building. The book collection seems a bit small, compared to the Arlington library for instance, but then the Georgetown library also seemed to be working with a smaller space than Arlington, and of course also with devastating losses to its catalog in 2007. I'd definitely appreciate also having a lot more book displays and featured collections of books, which have at other libraries exposed me to some of my now favorite reads. Still, the Georgetown Library is a fantastic place to read or work! I'm sure I'll be back.

I hope Georgetown always continues to treasure this fantastic...

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5.0
12w

This is a fantastic library. I was a regular here for three months straight, and it quickly became one of my favorite places. The staff are very helpful and always greeted me with a smile. I loved the small talks they’d have with me. It made the place feel warm and welcoming. The library has a fantastic collection of books. I discovered some new authors as well, thanks to the way the books are arranged. Also, borrowing books was very easy. I was able to get a library card within minutes.

They also host “Coffee and Conversations” once a week, which is a great community touch. Whenever I needed a quiet space for meetings, I could reserve a study room on short notice, and conference rooms were available with just a bit of advance booking.

The building itself is beautiful. The classical architecture adds to the charm. The only drawback is that it’s sometimes frequented by homeless individuals. For the most part, they keep to themselves, but there are times when their smell can be unpleasant and a little distracting.

Overall, this library is a wonderful spot to get work done, discover books, connect with people, or just enjoy the...

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5.0
1y

I made my way over to this library for the first time today. I had been at other branches, and I've spent the most time at the central location downtown. This branch is much smaller, and I think that it's a little nicer in terms of the ambiance. They have the same old hard chairs and tables, but this branch is much more subdued and quieter, which made it better for me to work. The WiFi here is free and really fast which was also important for me. The only difference between this branch and the downtown location, is that they close at 8pm instead of 9pm. You definitely cannot beat the Georfetown...

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