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Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County
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About Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County
Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County is a library in the public service and government sector, based in Rochester, NY. Its recorded address is 115 South Ave, 14604-1817. The listing includes a telephone number, an official website, an email address. It is one of 204 library listings tracked in Rochester; the nearest comparable listing is Rochester Public Library, within walking distance.
- Address
- 115 South Ave, Rochester, NY, 14604-1817
- Phone
- +15854287300
- Website
- roccitylibrary.org
- ricref1@libraryweb.org
- Social
Questions
Where is Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County located?
115 South Ave, Rochester, NY, 14604-1817
How do I contact Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County?
+15854287300 · http://www.Roccitylibrary.org/
What type of business is Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County?
Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County is a library (public service and government) in Rochester.
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