Gainesville Neighborhood Library
Gainesville Neighborhood Library
James S. Long Park
4603 James Madison Highway
Haymarket, VA 20169-2526
Phone Number: 703-792-5660
Directions to Gainesville Neighborhood Library:
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Westbound on I-66 - Drive West on I-66 to Exit 40.
- Proceed North on US-15 toward Leesburg.
- Follow US-15N for 2.5 miles and turn right into James S. Long Park.
- The library is located 1 block down on the right.
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Northbound from VA-234 (Manassas Bypass)
- Follow VA-234 North.
- VA-234 becomes ramp and merges onto I-66 W.
- Drive West on I-66 W to Exit 40.
- Proceed North on US-15N toward Leesburg.
- Follow US-15N for 2.5 miles and turn right into James S. Long Park.
- The library is located 1 block down on the right.
From Warrenton: (approximately 15 miles)
- Take US-29 (Lee Hwy) for 8 miles and turn left onto US-15 N (James Madison Hwy)
- Follow US-15N for 5.6 miles and turn right into James S. Long Park.
- The library is located 1 block down on the right.
From Leesburg: (approximately 15 miles)
- Take Route 15 South for approximately 15 miles to James S. Long Park, (1 mile past intersection of Route 234 and Route 15).
- Turn left into the park, the library is located 1 block down on the right.
Eastbound on I-66:
- Take Route 66 eastbound toward Washington, D.C.
- At Exit 40 for US-15N (Haymarket/Leesburg Exit).
- Follow US-15N for 2.5 miles and turn right into James S. Long Park.
- The library is located 1 block down on the right.
Gainesville Neighborhood Library Map & Directions (click on marker for your personalized directions)
Hours of Operation
Monday – Thursday: 10:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Friday: 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Saturday: 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Sunday: Closed
About Gainesville Neighborhood Library:
Gainesville officially opened to the public on May 16, 1987. Collection of 22,000 items including books, DVDs, Books-on-CD, Books-on-Tape, Playaways, and Magazines for all ages and interests. Also offers two Internet stations are available to the public as well as public faxing and photocopying.
Gainesville has the distinction of providing electricity to a nearby ozone monitoring station that measures levels of carbon monoxide and ozone for the county.
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