The Wallingford Branch Library serves 12,210 people in the Wallingford neighborhood of Seattle, King County. It is a Seattle Public Library branch that opened in 1949 as Wilmot Memorial Library and was renamed Wallingford-Wilmot Library in 1985. In January 2000, it opened its doors in its current location, a shared Solid Ground building. As part of the Seattle Public Library, the Wallingford Branch Library contributes to the system's holdings, which are now maintained at 1.8 million volumes and 11.5 million items in yearly circulation. The library provides four computers with internet access, two computers for browsing the catalog and theĀ Library's online resources, laptops for in-library use, a charging station, WiFi, and a scanning/faxing/printing station.


Contact Wallingford Branch Library

Website: https://www.spl.org/

Physical Address:
1501 N 45th St
Seattle, Washington {JSON:Zip}

206-684-4088

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