Item Info
Media Type: Photographic Prints
Source: Print and Picture Collection
Notes:
An unflinching citizens’ campaign was launched in 1957, to build a branch library for the Lawndale and Crescentville sections of northeast Philadelphia, as library service in these communities was limited to weekly visits by the bookmobile. The name for this branch reflected the needs of both neighborhoods for full-time library service.
With the help of the area’s city councilman John M. McDevitt, money was finally allocated for the branch. The site chosen for the branch was city-owned land adjacent to the Lawncrest Recreation Center. This is a copy of the architectural rendering for the new building. Construction by Hatfield, Martin, and White, Architects, began in 1960, and the library opened on September 18, 1961.
This branch serves the communities of Lawndale, Crescentville, Lawncrest, and Cedar Grove.
Geocode Latitude: Geocode Longitude:-75.099577
Geocode Latitude:40.046063