Woodstock Library, Portland
Facts and practical information
The Woodstock Library is a branch of the Multnomah County Library in southeast Portland, Oregon, United States. The library's origins date back to 1908, when the people of the Woodstock neighborhood established a reading room at the Woodstock Fire Station, which soon became one of fifteen "deposit stations". The Woodstock collection began as an assemblage of children's books and was housed within a public school. In 1911, the station was replaced by a "sub-branch" library offering more books for adults and children, but without the reference works and services available at regular branches. The collection moved into a larger facility in 1914, which became a full branch in 1917, offering additional resources and services. ()
Woodstock Library – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Eastmoreland Golf Course, Errol Heights Park, Tideman Johnson Natural Area, Delta Cafe.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Woodstock Library?
How to get to Woodstock Library by public transport?
Bus
- Southeast Woodstock & 49th • Lines: 19 (1 min walk)
- Southeast 52nd & Woodstock • Lines: 71 (5 min walk)