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Hours:Hours Vary see below
Ages:Infants, Toddlers, Kids, Teens, Adults
In/Outdoor:Indoor
Cost:Free
Category:Libraries
Other Ideas: Maynard Public Library; Acton Memorial Library; Natick Morse Institute Library; Lincoln Public Library; Needham Public Libary

The library is a fun place to find things to do with kids. Enjoy the children's area, computers, story hours and discount museum passes. Kid friendly.

The Cary Library Children's Room offers many wonderful programs throughout the year. Check their events calendar to see what's happening today.

Don't forget about Museum Passes. It's a great opportunity to visit area museums at a fraction of the cost.

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Monday - Thursday 9 - 9
Friday 9 - 5
Saturday 9 - 5
Sunday 1 - 5
(closed Sundays from Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day weekend)


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www.carylibrary.org

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1874 Massachusetts Ave., Lexington, MA, 02420 map
Phone: 781-862-6288

BY PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
Take bus 76 or 62 from the Alewife T Station on the Red Line.

BY CAR
From Route 2
Take exit 56, toward Lexington/Bedford, and proceed west down Pleasant St. until it ends at Massachusetts Ave. Take a left, and the library is about 50 yards on your right.

From I-95 (Rt 128)
go to Route 2 (east). Take exit 56 for Rts. 4/225. Turn left onto Rts 4/225 (Watertown St.). Turn left onto Massachusetts Ave. The library will be on your right.

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