Lillian Marrero/Lehigh Avenue Branch
Historical Images of Philadelphia Free Library Departments and BranchesItem Info
Item No: pdcf00256
Title: Lillian Marrero/Lehigh Avenue Branch
Additional Title: Architect's rendering for rehabilitating the Lehigh Avenue Branch, 1966
Historic Street Address:
601 W. Lehigh Avenue
Media Type: Photographic Prints
Source: Print and Picture Collection
Notes:
The Lehigh Avenue Branch, the third Free Library branch that was built with funds from Andrew Carnegie, opened on November 20, 1906. The branch was saved from a planned relocation in the mid-1960s, and was instead rehabilitated in 1967. This is a 1966 copy of the architectural rendering for the rehabilitation.
In 2005, the branch was renamed the Lillian Marrero Branch, in memory of Lillian E. Marrero-Rios, a librarian at this branch for many years. She ran a food bank in the library’s basement, which is still in operation.
The branch serves the communities of Central North Philadelphia, Fairhill, St. Edwards/Hartranft, and West Kensington.
Creation Year: 1966
Geocode Latitude: Geocode Longitude:-75.142456
Geocode Latitude:39.992764