Carnegie Free Library of Swissvale was founded in 1917 and is a member of the Allegheny County Library Association.
Swissvale Library opened for business on February 4th, 1918 and is one of 19 libraries that Andrew Carnegie built in Pittsburgh and Allegheny County. We have been serving the public for almost 100 years and we are preparing for many more years of service to come.
Use your county-wide library card to borrow any of the library's materials. Want something from another library? Call us, or use your online account to have it sent here for convenient pick-up.
The library is equipped with seven public computers, free WiFi, a color copier, printing, faxing, and exterior book return, and convenient street parking on Monongahela and McClure Avenues.
The library is a department of the Woodland Hills School District.
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