Lindenhurst Memorial Library, Public library in Lindenhurst, United States.
Lindenhurst Memorial Library is a public library in Lindenhurst, New York, located at One Lee Avenue that serves the community with books, digital resources, and educational programs. The building houses collections for different age groups and provides access to learning materials both in person and online.
The library opened in 1953 as part of the Village Municipal Building complex on Wellwood Avenue. In 1969, it relocated to its current location where it continues serving the community.
The library displays stained glass windows through the Windows on Wellwood project that honor local veterans with visual symbols. Blue stars mark those still living, while gold stars remember those who have passed.
Visitors can take advantage of English language classes, citizenship preparation assistance, museum passes, and a tool lending program available on site. Mobile printing services are also offered for convenient document handling.
A notable moment in the library's history came when a 14-year-old checked out the very first book from the collection. This event marked the symbolic beginning of what would become a gathering place for generations of residents.
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