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Niagara Falls Public Library

About Niagara Falls Public Library


The Main Street branch of the Niagara Falls public library in the Earl W. Brydges Building built in 1974 by Paul Rudolph is the  largest library in the Niagara-Orleans-Genesee Library System. Here you will find  more than 400,000 printed volumes, periodicals, media, and a wide variety of other publications. The third floor is home to a vibrant Local History Department, containing more than 10,000 books and thousands of pictures and other ephemera that preserve the rich history of Niagara Falls. Special youth collections and services are located in a highly functional and attractive Children's Department, and the Audio Visual Department was expanding its services to meet the high demand for video recordings and other media.


Free Wi-Fi is available as well as free parking in a large, easily accessible lot behind the building.

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1425 Main St, Niagara Falls, 14305, Niagara, NY, United States
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