10237 Carroll Pl., Kensington, MD 20895 Directions Map
240-773-9570
Directions
to the Noyes Library for Young Children
By
Bus
Ride On Bus #4 #6 #7 #33 #34
Metrobus # L-7 #L-8
By
Metro (Red Line)
There is no easy access from Metro to the Noyes
Library.
By
Car From:
Get driving directions from your address.
East (Wheaton area)
Take University Boulevard (Rt 193) west to Kensington where it merges into Connecticut Avenue southbound. Go past Plyers Mill Rd. Take the next left at Howard Ave. Go three blocks past all the antique shops to the stop sign. The road bears right and becomes Montgomery Avenue, just after Kensington Parkway forks off to the left. Continue one more block to Carroll Place. The library is a mustard yellow house with a cedar shingled roof on an island of land at the intersection of Montgomery Ave. and Carroll Place.
North (Rockville area)
Take Veirs Mill Road south to Connecticut Avenue. Turn right. Take Connecticut Ave. south to Kensington, to the intersection where University Ave. merges with Connecticut Ave. Stay on Connecticut, past Plyers Mill Rd. Take the next left at Howard Ave. Go three blocks past all the antique shops to the stop sign. The road bears right and becomes Montgomery Ave. just after Kensington Parkway forks off to the left. Continue one more block to Carroll Place. The Library is a mustard yellow house with a cedar shingled roof on an island of land at the intersection of Montgomery Ave. and Carroll Place.
South (From 1-495)
Take exit for Connecticut Avenue North (Kensington). Follow Connecticut for 1.4 miles past Saul Road. Continue north past “Welcome to Kensington” sign. Turn right onto Howard Avenue (past the Safeway). Go three blocks past all the antique shops to the stop sign. The road bears right and becomes Montgomery Avenue just after Kensington Parkway forks off to the left. Continue one more block to Carroll Place. The library is a mustard yellow house with a cedar shingled roof on an island of land between Montgomery Ave and Carroll Place.
About the Library: This charming one-room library, Montgomery County's
oldest, is now an historic landmark. It sits on its own triangular
island surrounded
by old trees and turreted Victorian homes. Once inside, children
immediately sense the intimacy of this library, which is just for them.
There are
programs for babies and toddlers, two and three year olds, preschoolers,
and other special events. Adults can borrow special Grandparent Kits
with books, toys, and media centered on a particular theme, to have
on hand for visiting youngsters. Come and bring your friends. To
schedule group visits, please call 240-773-9570 .
Nearby Branches: Bethesda , Chevy Chase, Kensington Park
Branch Manager: Carol Legarreta |
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