Library

Noe Valley/Sally Brunn Branch Library

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Tips from locals

Mari
August 17, 2011
Great place to cozy up on a foggy San Francisco day.
Lindsay
March 3, 2018
The first Noe Valley Branch building was built using a grant provided by Andrew Carnegie and featured a two-story building with a Spanish-style facade of brick and terra cotta. It was completed in 1916. In 2008 the branch was renovated and recognized with the Governor's Historic Preservation Award. The renovated Noe Valley Branch has also been hailed for its green features- lighting, low-water plants, and the use of recycled plastic materials. During the 1970s, Noe Valley residents built a deck and a community garden adjacent to the library. A nice place to relax and enjoy a book or just take a look around.
The first Noe Valley Branch building was built using a grant provided by Andrew Carnegie and featured a two-story building with a Spanish-style facade of brick and terra cotta. It was completed in 1916. In 2008 the branch was renovated and recognized with the Governor's Historic Preservation Award.…
Lane
January 27, 2014
BOOKS and reading for kids!

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Location
451 Jersey St
San Francisco, CA
Noe Valley