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10360 North Street
Fairfax, VA 22030-2514
Telephone: 703-293-6227
TTY: 711 or 703-324-8365
The City of Fairfax Regional Library opened its doors on January 26,
2008, as Fairfax County Public Library's first truly urban library.
Situated at the corner of North Street and Old Lee Highway, the building
is considered the eastern gateway to the City of Fairfax. Its exterior
and interior architecture suggest a love of history and enlightenment,
from the colonial columns and dormers to the soaring yellow pine ceiling.
The
oldest library branch in Fairfax, it opened in
a small cinderblock building in 1940 and was moved to Chain Bridge
Road in 1962. It was called Central Library and served as the library's
headquarters until 1982 when it was renamed Fairfax City Regional Library.
The building is well-equipped to serve the needs
of its public, with a covered two-level parking deck, large meeting
room and two conference rooms, wireless Internet access throughout
the building, and dozens of Internet workstations. Cherry reading tables
equipped with study lamps have built-in electrical outlets, and a 16-carrell
quiet study room allows for individual quiet study. In addition to
meeting rooms, a group study room may be reserved. The library has
a collection of adult and children's books in Korean, and a large periodical
collection, including titles in Spanish, Korean, Vietnamese, Chinese
and French.
The library includes the Virginia Room,
the county's foremost collection of books, photographs, and manuscripts
related to Fairfax County history, government, and genealogy. We welcome
researchers and genealogists from all over.
Scenes from the City of Fairfax Regional Library
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