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    Plainfield-Guilford Township Public Library - The children's wing of the library

    Plainfield-Guilford Township Public Library

    4.6(12 reviews)
    5.0 mi

    I have had multiple times to be at this library to kill a little time while visiting my folks in…read moreIndiana. I find this library quite nice. Esthetically, the floor is spacious and open and has comfortable lounge chairs to sit in that are set up in a round of four, in addition to table seating. There are wall/floor plugs for charging at the table areas with the comfortable lounge chairs as well. There are bathrooms that are right there off the library floor, so there is easy convenient access when you have to go. This library is not modern or cutting edge and I am not even certain of the quality of their book inventory, but the staff is nice and the place is welcoming. With art displayed on the second floor for viewing and ample parking, if studying, reading or exploring all the benefits a library has to offer a community, the Plainfield-Guilford Township Public Library is nice and a solid location for my dad and I to kill some time....from time to time.

    I had the opportunity to visit the Plainfield-Guilford Township Public Library today as part of a…read moretraining for work. Every time I make my way to Plainfield, a Westside town just inside Hendricks County, I become kind of awed at just how much it has grown since my childhood when I spent countless weekends there with family. This library has existed in one way or another since 1901. It began with a reading room and 414 books and coal oil lamps lighting the reading room at night. By 1904, the collection had grown to 1,278 books and the library opened in a new $1,500 structure. Plainfield's first public library facility opened June 4, 1901, in rented rooms at 120 East Main Street in Plainfield. A group of private citizens, incorporated as the Plainfield Library Association, gathered 414 gift books for public use and started the Plainfield Public Library. Coal oil lamps lit the Reading Room at night. By January 27, 1904, the book collection numbered 1,278 and the library reopened in a new frame building at 130 North Vine Street. The $1,500 structure was financed by personal subscriptions from Association members, gifts of local business people and the profits from minstrel shows. A year later, Plainfield incorporated as a town and the library became part of the town. In 1913, Andrew Carnegie funding allowed the building of a new and much larger library. In 1916, the library started the very first bookmobile in Indiana. After 55 years in the Carnegie Library, the library moved to its current location (in 1968) at the corner of Simmons Street and Stafford Road. In 1987, an expansion was completed. The library is currently undergoing some major HVAC upgrades. The library is on two levels. The upstairs holds meeting rooms, room for fine arts, and offices. I was largely on the second level and, yes, there's an elevator for those who need it and a cool spiral staircase for those who don't. The library houses genealogy databases, an Indiana room, a Plainfield photograph database, a COVID oral history, meeting rooms, study rooms, a cool children's area on the first floor, a book bike, little free libraries, a variety of collections, and the usual technology we expect. The library also has its own podcast. The library has the following apps - Libby, Overdrive, Kanopy, Beanstack, Hoopla, Freading, and others. They also offer home delivery (in Plainfield). I really loved this space. My meeting space was fairly large (though could have used a little more table space) and I loved that a microphone was available. We also had room to offer ASL in our training. There are soft drink and candy vending machines on the first floor, though I did note that the candy machine was almost empty and not working. As a public library, accessibility is predictably strong here with appropriate parking spaces, curb cuts, and other resources. I will note that I don't see accessibility mentioned on the website (which would be helpful). Everyone I talked to was super friendly and I loved the art gallery space. This is a really lovely library and I kind of hope I have to return for another meeting in the future.

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    Speedway Public Library - Speedway Public Library

    Speedway Public Library

    4.3(4 reviews)
    7.8 mi

    I've lived in Speedway all of my life and grew up using the SPL, even volunteering many times. It…read morewas a wonderful establishment for many years but has unfortunately become much less than wonderful, to the point of frustrating and a hassle to use. The collection development does not reflect current literary trends nor does it reflect the diversity of tastes in Speedway. The current director has been there several years now and seems bent on developing the collection based solely on her personal tastes. Over the last few years I have requested certain purchases. These items are books that are of interest to a diverse group of readers (I've discussed the titles with a number of people in town and have had a large percentage say they would like to see them added to the collection). Unfortunately, the response I have received every single time is that the title would not fit into the collection. This is not simply one single title that is being rejected. This is upwards of 20 titles which have been rejected. And they are not "odd," "weird" or "bizarre" subject matters. These are popular books on popular subjects which numerous people have indicated they would like to read. Take a look at the "new arrival" shelf sometime. It is tailor-made for romance-readers and true-crime fanatics. Very little diversity exists in this collection any longer and it is impossible to suggest new titles which would add some diversity.

    I love the Speedway Public Library. There are so many wonderful things about this library, but, at…read morethe top of my list after many visits, is how exceedingly kind the librarians are to every patron. I have seen them kindly explain how to use the copier, access the computers, find a book, or get to another library when they are about to close and someone needs to finish an assignment due the next day. They have helped me more times than I can count - carry my items, learn about a new resource - you name it. Day in, day out, these librarians are everything you hope librarians would be and make me proud to live in Speedway. The collection isn't huge, but, again, the librarians are great - sometimes they have purchased a title I requested for the library, and, other times, they have ordered it from another library. Either way, they are helpful and friendly. I also loves their kids selection, and especially the baby-friendly board book section! Also, lots of great cookbooks, a fun new-release section, a rotating special section, and several audiobook options. Plus lots of good used books available to buy, as well as used puzzles we like to pick up in the winter months. And I just learned you can get passes for certain local museums - for free! So cool! So thankful for this wonderful gathering place in our community, the amazing librarians, and the many resources they offer.

    Avon Washington Township Public Library - libraries - Updated May 2026

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