Lincoln Heights Branch Library, Los Angeles
Facts and practical information
Lincoln Heights Branch Library is the second oldest branch library in the Los Angeles Public Library system. Located in the Lincoln Heights section of Los Angeles, California, it was built in the Classical Revival and Italian Renaissance Revival styles in 1916 with a grant from Andrew Carnegie. One of three surviving Carnegie libraries in Los Angeles, it has been designated as a Historic-Cultural Monument and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. ()
2530 Workman StreetEastside Los Angeles (Lincoln Heights)Los Angeles
Lincoln Heights Branch Library – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Los Angeles State Historic Park, San Antonio Winery, Heritage Square Museum, Los Angeles River Center and Gardens.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Lincoln Heights Branch Library?
How to get to Lincoln Heights Branch Library by public transport?
Light rail
- Lincoln/Cypress • Lines: L (13 min walk)
- Heritage Square • Lines: L (20 min walk)
Bus
- Metro 76 • Lines: 76 (19 min walk)