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    Monroeville Public Library

    4.8 (5 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Excellent customer service and very helpful. A great experience. I will definitely go back there again soon!!

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    Carnegie One Braddock - Temporarily closed for renovations October 2023

    Carnegie One Braddock

    (3 reviews)

    How many libraries that you know of have a ceramics studio, a screen printing studio, a music hall,…read morea gymnasium, a French and Indian War Museum, and a swimming pool? Okay, the pool is drained and hasn't been in use for years--but they're hoping to convert it into a stage space. This library is the first Carnegie library. Like much of Braddock, this building has seen better days, but things are starting to look up again. The ceramics studio in the basement is fully functional, with classes for children and open studio sessions for adults. You can rent the screen printing studio, or RSVP for a spot during Saturdays' open studios. The shop also recently received a letterpress printing machine. I'm not sure if the music hall is always open, or if it's only open for special events and tours, but it is old-fashioned and gorgeous. I think you can peek in at the drained swimming pool during regular library hours; it's on the ground floor near the bathrooms. The actual library stacks here seem quite small in comparison to other libraries, but the library is owned by a not-for-profit organization, and isn't part of the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh system. There's still a lot that can be done to improve this library, to help everyone really enjoy all of its features. The five stars is for what this library can be in the future; what can I say, I'm an optimist when it comes to this building. Definitely worth a visit, especially when a special event opens up all the different parts of the building.

    Beautiful theatre space and awesome staff. Since they're tied into the Allegheny County Library…read moreAssociation, you also have access to every book in the county! This place is classy, like the kind of classy you only find in ancient European cities. The building alone makes you drop your jaw in awe and appreciation. Love it. Use it. Support it!

    Community College of Allegheny County - Boyce Campus

    Community College of Allegheny County

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    I have take several credit and non-credit classes at this campus "Boyce" !…read more Great campus, fantastic professors. Today's review is of the gymnasium The athletes are known as the Saints !! St Bernard's - a huge statue of a St Bernard guards the entrance. I personal LOVE IT ! Bring an owner of two St Bernard's !! The gym is average size red & white. The campus rents out the gym when not in use to the community athletic clubs. Today it is Plum soccer !! Great gym come and check it out !!!

    From the owner: CCAC's Boyce Campus is adjacent to the rolling hills of Boyce Park in Monroeville, about 15 miles…read moreeast of downtown Pittsburgh. In addition to dozens of academic programs and continuing education courses at the Boyce Campus, classes are offered at the Braddock Hills Center and in many eastern Allegheny County school districts. Boyce students enjoy well-equipped athletic facilities and an extensive fitness trail. Major campus improvements also are in progress, including consolidation of student service areas and the expansion of allied health and nursing facilities. Boyce's multi-purpose building opened in 1996, and features a gymnasium, theater and classrooms. Whether your educational goal is personal enrichment, a certificate or a degree, you'll find it at CCAC's Boyce Campus. Each year, more than 14,000 students from many walks of life choose Community College's Boyce Campus for an affordable, quality education.

    Monroeville Public Library - libraries - Updated May 2026

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