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Greenburgh Public Library 300 Tarrytown Road Elmsford, NY 10523 (914) 721-8200 Greenburgh Public Library 300 Tarrytown Road Elmsford, NY 10523 (914) 721-8200 Directions From the South NYS Thruway (Major Deegan Expressway) Toll Road Take NYS Thruway (I-87) north to I-287 East (Cross Westchester Parkway). Take exit # 4, Knollwood Road. Make right turn off the exit onto Knollwood Road (100A). Proceed through light crossing Route 119 (Main St./Tarrytown Road). Make first right into Library driveway. Make right to drive to Library entrance. You may park on either the upper or lower level in the parking lot. Non-Toll Road directions NYS Thruway (I-87) to Mosholu Parkway/Saw Mill River Parkway North. After exit bear left to Saw Mill River Parkway North. Take Saw Mill River Parkway to Elmsford exit, Route 119 East. Make right turn off the exit onto Route 119/Main St. Proceed East on Route 119/Main St. (Tarrytown Road) to Greenburgh Library on 300 Tarrytown Road. Make right turn into second Library driveway, entrance will be on your right. Throggs Neck Bridge Take Bruckner Blvd. (I-278) to Bronx River Parkway North. Proceed on Bronx River North to the Sprain Brook Parkway North. Take I-287 East (Cross Westchester Parkway) to exit # 4, Knollwood Road (100A). Make right turn off the exit onto Knollwood Road (100A). Proceed through light crossing Route 119 (Main St./Tarrytown Road) Make first right into Library driveway. Make right down hill to drive to Library entrance. You may park on either the upper or lower level in the parking lot. Whitestone Bridge Take I-95 North (New England Expressway). Take exit 9, Hutchinson River Parkway north. Take exit 9, Cross County Parkway West. Take exit 6, Bronx River Parkway North toward the Sprain Brook Parkway. Merge onto Sprain Brook Parkway North. Take Sprain Brook to I-287 East (Cross Westchester Parkway) to exit 4, Knollwood Road (100A). Make right turn off the exit onto Knollwood Road (100A). Proceed through light crossing Route 119 (Main St./Tarrytown Road) Make first right into Library driveway. Make right down hill to drive to Library entrance. You may park on either the upper or lower level in the parking lot. From the North I-95 New England Expressway Take I-95 South to I-287 West (Cross Westchester Parkway). Take I-287 to exit 4, Knollwood Road (100A). Make a left turn at light off exit onto Knollwood Road. Proceed on Knollwood Road. Make right into Library driveway after crossing over Route 119/Main St./Tarrytown Road (2nd light). Make right down hill to drive to Library entrance. You may park on either the upper or lower level in the parking lot. I-84 (or I-684) Take I-84 to I-684 South to I-287 West (Cross Westchester Parkway). Take I-287 to exit 4, Knollwood Road (100A). Make a left turn at light off exit onto Knollwood Road. Proceed on Knollwood Road. Make right into Library driveway after crossing over Route 119/Main St./Tarrytown Road (2nd light). Make right down hill to drive to Library entrance. You may park on either the upper or lower level in the parking lot. NYS Thruway (I-287)/Tappan Zee Bridge Take I-87 to I-287(Cross Westchester Parkway) to Exit 4, Knollwood Road (100A). Make right turn off the exit onto Knollwood Road (100A). Proceed through light crossing Route 119 (Main St./Tarrytown Road) Make first right into Library driveway. Make right down hill to drive to Library entrance. You may park on either the upper or lower level in the parking lot. Saw Mill River Parkway Take Saw Mill River Parkway South to Sprain Brook Parkway South. Take Sprain Brook Parkway South to first exit # 4, Knollwood Road (100A). Make right turn off the exit onto Knollwood Road (100A). Proceed through light crossing Route 119 (Main St./Tarrytown Road) Make first right into Library driveway. Make right down hill to drive to Library entrance. You may park on either the upper or lower level in the parking lot. .
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