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    Daviess County Public Library

    3.8 (4 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Bowling Green Public Library - Library entrance

    Bowling Green Public Library

    5.0(2 reviews)
    68.9 mi

    Our library is absolutely amazing. Their story time is amazing. The staff is amazing and they…read morereally want to work with people to make sure they get what they need. This has only been made more clear since covid happened. They have given out crafts and books and offered storytime and activities on zoom and from cars. They have saved my kids so much boredom during this whole mess. I don't know what I'd do without them. Thank you library and don't stop being amazing!!!

    This is so much more than "a place with a lot of great books," as the 10 year old family bookworm…read moredescribes it. We are visiting Bowling Green for just two days and already feel the reach and importance of the public library. Saturday morning we were at the SoKY IceRink seasonally opened at the Farmers Market. Your library card will earn you a $2 discount. Story hour sponsored by the library is also offered at the IceRink twice a week. Saturday evening we celebrated the Winter Solstice at the Capitol Arts Center at the 2nd Annual Music for the Solstice: a Celtic Celebration. This impressive concert with poetry readings and vocalist sprinkled in was sponsored by the Warren County Public Library. Thanks! I can only imagine what else this library offers the community. Today's front page newspaper headline was about the Main Library Renovation plans. Sounds like even better things are in store for that place with a lot of great books.

    Louisville Free Public Library - Crescent Hill - June 2024: Pride month books featured. Love that.

    Louisville Free Public Library - Crescent Hill

    4.3(16 reviews)
    84.7 miThe Avenue, Crescent Hill

    A beautiful place, from the outside it looks like a library should, especially if you park on the…read morestreet. Stone steps lead up to the main entrance; there is one around the back as well with a wheelchair ramp. Book drops in the back and front- if you enter through the back, you get to see what events are going on in the various libraries (and grab a copy of the LEO and Audience, if you're into it) while the front treats you to the books of the month as well as what the Crescent Hill Book Club is reading. The librarians are very nice and quite helpful- they are always willing to take the time to explain how to properly use the copier and print things out, as well as hand over whatever knowledge is available about google, gmail, and various word processing programs. There is a reading room on the main floor in the periodicals section. Sometimes the odd person thinks it's OK to take a phone call in there, but it isn't. You get the stink-eye, you get spoken to, and you get unpopular, fast. It's also tempting to photograph articles in the current magazines for later reading/use. The librarians don't mind actually- but they do want you to read what you take. There is also a reading room downstairs amidst books on tape/CD, but they are quick to recommend Libby. The library seems to have a great collection of cookbooks, decent adult fiction selection, skimpy poetry, good history section. The children's area looks fun- there is a castle and a children's librarian that sits in there. One note- for a Louisville library, the horses/horse care area is a bit lacking.

    This is one of my favorite libraries in the Louisville Free Public Library system. It is a…read morebeautiful old building, it is well-staffed with helpful people, and is always full of people but remarkably quiet. Part of why I want to join the Crescent Hill Gang with Emily and Morgan is this being my home library.

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    Huntingburg Public Library

    Huntingburg Public Library

    5.0(2 reviews)
    38.4 mi

    This is a great library with a lot of resources to offer! I remember going here as a kid with my…read moregrandmother, and I still enjoy visiting to this day! There is both a children's section and adult section, so there is something here for everyone! There are also computer stations for individuals to use during their time at the library. Another thing I love about the Huntingburg Public Library is all of the programs it offers to kids in the community! They have maintained an outstanding "summer reading" program for years, which is a great way to keep kiddos reading during their break from school! The staff is great and so helpful! If you have any questions or are seeking suggestions, I encourage you reach out to them; they are so knowledgable and eager to serve! All in all, this is a great public library and has so much to offer to Huntingburg!

    Historic and very helpful staff! I enjoy coming here. They have room to improve: it's small with…read morefew patrons but the noise level is very loud. Back in the day libraries were a place you were told to be quiet and respectful of others. The staff here must be incapable of using their inside voices. They talk at loud levels amongst each other, to patrons and when on the phone. This building carries sound that travels to me wherever I am in the library that detracts from my work, but I still give it 5 stars solely for the fact that it's here, and I'd rather have it than not!

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