Address: 4702 White Elm Dr, Austin, TX 78749, USA
“Nice quite place for library. It has a small book case with a bench to sit on. Community is putting great effort to keep it up and running. It has good books to read and condition of books is also great. I really appreciate the effort here.”
Address: 102 TX-11, Wolfe City, TX 75496, USA
“This is a great little small town public library, y'all! The staff was very nice and helpful 😄 It was my first time here and the nice lady that was there whenever I first made it in was very nice and helpful. The library itself used to be the old train station here in Wolfe City and they moved it here from on down the road! I just loved this little Library! They have an upstairs where they keep the books and everything that they sale in the book sale to support funding the library. It is a non-profit library and they do not charge for the library cards whenever you get one! I lost track of time whenever I was just in there and stayed until closing time. At closing since it is the first Monday of the month, a group of Ladies came in and they were meeting to discuss new ideas to raise money to keep supporting the library! If your ever in the area I suggest please stopping here and donating a little something to them, y'all. I am going to be bringing back some of my books that I collect, along with some VHS tapes and DVD's 😄 I really enjoyed my trip here! I also got onto the computers and that was also free as well. Also they have Wi-Fi!”
Address: E Richards St, Sherman, TX 75090, USA
“Pretty good library. It's massive and has a good collection of books including some that are super interesting and rare. My favorite was one that contained an architectural study of eastern European water towers, and one with a dictionary of old American hobo signs. Those were always entertaining reads even if you didn't check them out. Study rooms are too small, and they barely pay their student workers (read as pays cents per hour).”
Address: 308 W Main St, Whitesboro, TX 76273, USA
“Every Thursday, some Seniors get together and play games in the conference room, from 1pm-4pm. Fun and games and lots of laughs. Everyone is welcome to come and play. Bring your own games and teach new ones.”
Address: 100 W Walker St, League City, TX 77573, USA
“Helen Hall Public Library is the cleanest and most well organized public library that I have been to. The majority of the time they have the resources that I am looking for. Their books are in great condition. They also offer scanning, faxing, and printing (For a cost). Their computers are in good condition. They offer a great children section with plenty of books and a staff personnel to assist with anything. The only thing that I could ask more of is happier emplyees. There are a few employees that smile, but many of them do not. Fear not! That does not make them unhelpful, because they are!”
Address: 2700 Roundrock Trail, Plano, TX 75075, USA
“I've worked just 3 miles from this place for 23 years and wish I'd known about it sooner. Might have prompted me to dive deep into genealogy long before 2016. The center is less for microfilm/fiche and books and more about free access to Ancestry, Family Search etc. The staff and volunteers were friendly and helpful and I'll definitely be back.”
Address: 400 Panther Path, Quinlan, TX 75474, USA
“They're small but friendly, clean, and organized. The computers are far better than any in the surrounding towns.”
Address: 203 Orange Ave, Farmersville, TX 75442, USA
“Nice people, excellent service, good selection of material.”
Address: 4220 N Josey Ln, Carrollton, TX 75010, USA
“Good library for kids family and parents. Not all books you need is out there e.but its clean organized and fits some need of your reading ask. It's one of the few public libraries I see which is highly maintained and welcoming . I loved my first experience and I hoping it continues the same. Will definitely recommend this place for all readers”
Address: 108 Allen Dr, Glen Rose, TX 76043, USA
“As a local, I am often asked, "What's there to do around here after all the tourist activities?" I do the back roads!”
Address: 200 N Park Blvd, San Antonio, TX 78204, USA
“This is such a cute and clean little library. The staff was extremely friendly. They let us know about upcoming events. They had all sorts of activity stations for not only children, but middle schoolers, high schoolers, and adults too! The kids loved the fiesta craft table and computer games. The whole set up here is just very nice. We checked out some books and can’t wait to return!”
Address: 170 S Gabriel St, Bertram, TX 78605, USA
“Wow! Unbelievably well stocked children’s area. Brio trains, puzzles, hundreds of new books. Adult section has a wide selection of books and media. Coffee shop on site too. Well done.”
Address: 100 N Pirate Blvd, Sinton, TX 78387, USA
“Very nice library. I printed what I needed and did not have any issues. I was the only one there and the librarian gave me a ticket or paper slip to be able to log into the computers. I printed what I needed and overall experience was nice. Will come again if I need to access computer and printer.”
Address: 2629 Waldron Rd, Corpus Christi, TX 78418, USA
“Absolutely lovely library! I was here to use the WiFi to study for the LSAT. They have a great set up for those like me with study tables, cubbies, and a snack area! The art is also amazing.”
Address: 1050 University Blvd, Kingsville, TX 78363, USA
“Please turn up the temperature. I feel cold and sleepy when I walk in the library”
Address: 1011 Spur 191, Spicewood, TX 78669, USA
“Notarized a document for me, had a good visit and donated toward a building fund.”
Address: 6006 Everglade Rd, Dallas, TX 75227, USA
“This is one of the best and one of the most unusual libraries in the Dallas Public Library system. It's located south of White Rock Hills, just past I30 in a very nice middle to upper middle class neighborhood. Beautiful Everglade Park is just across the street, as is a DART bus stop. The library grounds are liberally planted with trees, both deciduous and evergreen. The building appears low to the ground, with a steep brown shingled roof and off-white stucco exterior. The landscaping is very pleasing to the eye and twin benches outside the entrance welcome you to sit for a spell. The interior is quite surprising: high vaulted ceilings with exposed beams, an appearance which brought to my mind a ski lodge. This is further reinforced by the upper section, closed except for meetings and activities, accessed by a steep stairway. Also, there is an actual fireplace in the Children's section! A librarian informed me that it is actually functional. In part because the building is sectioned off by arched dividers and walls, and partly because the steep roof causes the ceiling to drop down to 8' at the walls, the library has an intimate feel. Groupings of comfortable chairs with tables help accentuate that feeling. I'm very happy to report that the library has a really big selection of Adult Fiction and Nonfiction, as well as Children's and Spanish-language books. The other sections, including CDs, DVDs and PCs, are all more than adequately supplied. I think it's great that the library appears to have sacrificed nothing by having such a wonderfully large selection of books. Worth a trip, even if you don't live in the neighborhood!”
Address: 4125 W Clarendon Dr, Dallas, TX 75211, USA
“Small, but good service. Ladies are eager always to help. We used the computers, print, and borrow some magazines.”
Address: 802 London St, Castroville, TX 78009, USA
“Wow. Great.So neat and the internet is faster than my premium fiber. My only complaint is that the adult customers are sooooooooooo loud and obnoxious and the library ladies don't shh them like when I was a kid. Bring headphones or earplugs. But love this little place. Happy to pay the $25 dollars to help the cause.”
Address: 1001 E University Ave, Georgetown, TX 78626, USA
Address: Student Union, 304 Administration Dr, Denton, TX 76201, USA
Address: 550 Scott St, Kyle, TX 78640, USA
“Really nice Library for a city of this size. Would like to see more tech books though. Not sure if this librarys accepts donated books but I would give some away. Everyone was really friendly too!”
Address: 502 4th St, Seadrift, TX 77983, USA
“Seadrift Library is awesome! They have reading events for kids, crafts for kids. Crafts and Social group for adults and Bingo twice monthly. All are free to the community!”
Address: 225 Cedar St, Cedar Hill, TX 75104, USA
“I was drawn in to this small neighborhood library. The first thing I took note of was the peaceful silence. I felt so serene. I was able to walk the cozy linear aisles without being bombarded by a cacophony of assaulting sounds. Victoria, the calm and articulate librarian engaged me in quiet contemplative conversation. Once I explained I was visiting from MO she offered me the use of their digital library. But alas I am a physical book enthusiast to my core! I look forward to visiting again. They have plans for a larger library! Hopefully, this will lead to triple the cultural space, intellectual consumption, and community based activities!”
Address: 112 S 3rd St, Grandview, TX 76050, USA
“Love the librarian on duty and how she is absolutely sweet. Small and quaint like a small town library should be. Amazingly big shelves of books that range from learning to read to edgar allen poe. Organization is great wouldn't change it. Cleanliness amazing. Book keep room where a lot of donations go is full and all you have to do is donate what you believe the books you want are worth to keep them.”
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