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  1. We anticipate the library being closed for approximately 12 months. We appreciate your patience as we continue working to make improvements to our libraries. Please visit our other nearby Queens Public Library locations: Flushing 41-17 Main Street. Kew Gardens Hills 72-33 Vleigh Place. Pomonok 158-21 Jewel Avenue

  2. Welcome to Central Library! Visit your local QPL branch for books, movies, music, free Wi-Fi, free computer workstations, classes, programs, and so much more. No matter who you are, where you’re from, or where you want to go, at Queens Public Library, we speak your language.

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  4. Queens Public Library presents a diverse array of activities and events for all ages including kids, teens, and older adults. Our programs range from technology training to cultural performances and from job help to teleconferences for the homebound.

  5. www.queenslibrary.org › about-us › queens-public-library-overviewHistory | Queens Public Library

    The first library in Queens was organized in 1858 in Flushing on a subscription basis. Incorporated in 1869, it became a free circulation library in 1884. In the 1890s, several other communities started local library service - Steinway, Hollis, Queens Village, Richmond Hill, Ozone Park, Long Island City, and Astoria.

  6. Manage your library card, check your loans, renew items, and more with My Account at Queens Public Library.

  7. Website. www .queenslibrary .org. The Queens Public Library ( QPL ), also known as the Queens Borough Public Library and Queens Library ( QL ), is the public library for the borough of Queens, and one of three public library systems serving New York City.

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