Allegheny County Law Library
414 Grant Street | 10 am - 4 pm
NOTE: City-County Bldg, Room 921
YOUR EXPERIENCE
Explore the main reading room, which was designated as a Landmark because of its many original fixtures. Wander through the law book stacks collection, which spans the front of the building on two levels, revealing a Ghostbusters effect looking down the corridor. See I-beams in this section that have Carnegie Steel stamped on them. Ask about the ‘bingo’ board and how it worked in the early 1900s.
ABOUT THIS BUILDING
The Allegheny County Law Library was established by a PA Statute in 1867 and moved into the City-County Building in July 1918.
Wheelchair-Accessible Entrance: YES
Wheelchair-Accessible Restrooms: YES
Public Restrooms: YES
Photography Allowed: YES