Montgomery County's new $26 million, state-of-the-art library opened in Rockville Town Square on December 7, 2006. Offerings include new and popular titles, large print books, audio books, public computers, a free WiFi connection, languages, Children's Resource collection, areas designated for Children and Teens, a Children's Program Room, talking books, non-fiction and reference works, the Business Information Center, magazines/newspapers, a computer lab, quiet study and group study rooms which may be reserved, a public meeting room and the Ask-A-Librarian services.
Free parking is available across the street from the Maryland Avenue entrance in the new garage at 30 Maryland Avenue.
4407 Aspen Hill Road Rockville, MD 20853 Phone: (240) 773-9410
Aspen Hill Library was designed by John H. Sullivan of Rockville, MD and built in 1967. The building reflects the architectural design then typical of modular wings that are joined by a central core. Aspen Hill has a Children’s Room and large Adult area on the main level with a Community Room on the lower level. Facilities include a quiet Study Room, 24 hour bookdrop, 25 computers, Early Literacy Workstation, Wi-Fi, and 2 copier/printers.