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The Centreville Regional Library opened on May 18, 1992. It is located at the corner of Machen Road and St. Germain Drive, just off Rt. 29. The 30,000-square-foot building houses over 130,000 items for all ages, including collections in Korean, Spanish and Vietnamese as well as materials for learning English.
Centreville opened on May 4, 1970 in a lower-level storefront at the Newgate shopping center. The area is known for its rich Civil War history as well as its dairy farms. The library's present site is on the grounds of the DeBell farm, one of the area’s last dairy farms. The DeBell farmhouse was relocated off New Braddock Road behind the Centreville Methodist Church where it remains as a local historical landmark.
Your Centreville Regional Library staff is committed to providing programs and events in response to your interests. While the popular hands-on art programs may not be for everyone, we have many events that are!
Access Services: Magnifier, and podium with microphone in meeting room
Display Cases: two
Book sale: Ongoing and semi-annual
Reservations can be made for regular hours and extended hours.
(Number of chairs limited, call branch to check availability)
Internet Access: 12 Internet stations with Microsoft Office plus wireless access is available.
Parking: 215 parking spaces, 4 accessible
Memory Depot: Featuring flatbed scanner, VHS converter, audio cassette converter, and floppy disk converter.
703-830-2223
1: Location
2: Curbside pickup of holds, renewals, check items on hold, library account.
4: Reference information, place a hold on an item, check the shelves for a title, meeting room reservations, program information.
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