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    Doheny Memorial Library

    4.7 (37 reviews)

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    Jason C.

    First time visiting the festival of books and it was a success. Very organized and lots to see. Lots of booths, stages and events to see. We saw Josh Peck, Billy Porter and Michael Mann. Definitely bring the fam and have fun! There was plenty of parking and it was $14.

    Dohoney is amazing
    Vivian Y.

    This library is AMAZINGGGG! *transcending music* First if all...let me talk about the campus itself. You can just tell that it's a very wealthy campus due to plethora of fancy buildings, flag poles, and commercial signs that says USC on it. If you're confused as to whether or not you're on the actual campus, keep an eye out for bikers and pedestrians who don't stop for ANYBODY. I was driving and people were coming out from all directions of my car. Im driving? Nope, don't care. Still gonna bike right in front of the car. Hard to find parking. I was lucky enough to find street parking! Limited to 1 hour. It wasn't hard to find the library. It was a very large chruch-like building. Took my first few steps and felt like I just walked into Hogwarts school of Wizardry. It was a momentous moment. Very quiet library which I LOVED & APPRECIATED!! It was uncomfortable however walking down the aisles with my plastic bags carrying my chips, and my plastic lined cooler because with every step I took, it made a slight swishy sound ...and it echoed... it was a very very far and long walk. ... It's not surprising that I didn't end up eating my chips with the fear of turning heads with every crunch. Outlets were lined up against the walls, but they were only limited to 2 persons per table. This wasn't a problem, however because the place was so big, with at least 12 rows of tables in each of the 2 columns. Not many people seemed like they needed an outlet so I was just glad there was one available for me. Bathrooms were in the basement which is kind of creepy. I'm gonna be back here again. Thanks usc.

    Front of Doheny - President Obama spoke here as did John F. Kennedy!
    Tiffany H.

    Study in the stacks! Super quite, hidden Harry Potterish library. Cubicles line the outside walls behind all the books. The building looks like it only has 3 floors from the outside, but then you walk inside, go behind the reference desk and there are 7 floors in the middle of the building full of aisles and aisles of books. It is the absolute perfect place to study.

    Stacks
    Jim H.

    Kudos #USC. I am a big fan of library tourism (#libraryschool #gradschool). Came across the gem that is the Doheny Library on USC's campus this past week, and I am doing everything I can to make this library my own (by that I mean I purchased a temporary card). Thank you, thank you, thank you USC. Now I have access to your wonderful collection and will not be forced to drive to my own inconveniently located campus. USC students should be proud. This is what universities and libraries are all about. Oh, I almost forgot this is supposed to be a review. Almost dropped one star for the hilariously cramped stacks, in which I found myself lost more than once, on separate floors; on second thought, though, the creepiness, and disorienting nature of the stacks only add to Doheny's character. (Not sure if this character comes across in my pictures--by the looks of other pictures, perhaps I should have spent more time reading in the reading room, as opposed to hours scouring the materials, but oh well.) So back to the rating calculus, I think we're still at 5 stars, and then the service I received from three librarians at the service desk was impeccable. Nicely done; can't wait to visit again.

    The main study hall !
    Preethish S.

    The library is easily one of the best spots at USC ! The main hall gives you a Harry Potter'ish like feeling with the decor and setup. Extremely peaceful and great place to sit down and read / study anything ! The place has several other interesting go-to areas like : 1) The Film and Movie exhibits in the floor below which you enter. 2) Currently there is an exhibit on Monsters including some really old and fascinating books on some of the classic scary men/women and creatures ! From Tolkien's book to several other intricate drawings on display and also life size models of Frankenstein; the place is like a museum in itself ! 3) There is a section on Genocide and Holocaust material in the lower section too. In short. Definitely visit this place and spend time here reading that favourite novel or solving your complex Fourier transforms !

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    A great place to work and get some work done. Even in an Eden like this, my slothful ways in writing remains.

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    Central Library

    Central Library

    4.4(606 reviews)
    2.7 miDowntown

    We love the Octavia Lab and hope that not enough people learn about it so that there's always room…read moreto play there but please learn about it because it's pretty amazing, but you just have to go through the proper steps to do anything there. But it is amazing but don't let me know that you know about it so it still feels like a secret to me. I don't want to keep the information because it's pretty amazing. Yeah, the library is great. It looks really cool. To validate parking you have to have your library card. Everyone should have a library card. There's a lot of benefits that you can learn about online. There are security guards everywhere here, even though there are also a lot of fun house people walking around. They still have DVDs and CDs that you can check out. I remember back when I used to check out VHS tapes from here. Watch out for books. Thank you

    Our visit to the Central Library came about over morning coffee while looking around for a place to…read morepass the time on a beautiful Saturday. After reading the history and significance of this amazing library, along with the glowing reviews and pictures on Yelp, how have we not visited before? We arrived around 1pm. Parking at the library was super easy in the surprisingly clean, multi-level underground space. We were then pleasantly surprised by the AAPI event. We were given cute tote bags with information about the free festival along with fans, notebooks and pencils. There were several activities going on like Lei Making and traditional Japanese dance lessons. We came across a table where we were given a special edition K-pop CD package and information on learning the Korean language. We had a wonderful time! The library itself was simply amazing. Being our first time, our minds were on overload with so much to explore at every turn. I especially enjoyed the Getty Gallery. The architecture is quite the marvel. Even the elevators thoughtfully designed with old index cards were so cool. After walking every floor, we finally settled ourselves at a reading table on -2 where we also discovered the Octavia Lab -- wonderful place! The technology available in this space is just incredible. As others have mentioned, there are many, many homeless people throughout the library. Some sections are overwhelmed with odor that hits you like a brick and it was hard to just breathe. These areas are easy enough to avoid and as one reviewer suggested -- bring hand sanitizer! Now that we have a better understanding of how to navigate this historical library, we'll be keeping an eye on upcoming events or return to just explore more.

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    That's Kenny Blues Boss Wayne at Night at the Library 05/02/26

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    Central Library - The Triumph of Civilization by sculptor Lee Lawrie

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    The Last Bookstore - Have a seat, it's quite warm. #heater

    The Last Bookstore

    4.5(2.7k reviews)
    2.7 miDowntown
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    Walking into The Last Bookstore feels less like entering a shop and more like stepping into a…read moredifferent world. Housed inside a former bank, the space already carries this grand, historic energy that sets the tone before you even start browsing. What makes this place unforgettable is how it's designed to be explored, not rushed. There are cozy spots scattered throughout where you can sit and get lost in a book, but the real magic is upstairs. It opens into a maze of rooms, each with its own personality, filled with carefully arranged books that feel more like art than inventory. At times, it genuinely feels like you've wandered into a dream. One of the highlights is the famous tunnel of books, which adds to that surreal, almost cinematic experience. Everywhere you turn, books are used as decor in the most creative ways, and it creates this quiet moment where everything else fades out. Upstairs also holds one of my favorite parts, a row of art studios featuring work from local artists. Every piece feels intentional, unique, and thoughtfully placed. Right nearby, there's a small coffee shop surrounded by beautiful artwork, making it an easy place to pause and take it all in. This isn't a quick stop kind of place. Plan to spend a few hours here, wandering, discovering, and just enjoying the atmosphere. It's one of the most iconic bookstores I've ever been to, and it absolutely lives up to the reputation.

    If you like books this is the place for you. It is awesome to walk through and look at all the…read morebooks. There were so many amazing old books to look at. The book tunnel was an impressive construction

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    LA County Library - Culver City Library - I made dis!

    LA County Library - Culver City Library

    3.9(83 reviews)
    6.5 mi

    Came here to knock out three birds with one stone, and it went as smooth as a hot knife through…read morewarm butter! Goal #1 was to print out the IRS EIN# for my new biz, as well as a few other documents. Goal #2 was to scan those documents down to an email. Goal #3 was to hopefully obtain some paperwork that would explain this particular library circulation policy. The customer service and staff here were solid and answered all of my questions as it pertained to the various loans, renewals, overdue materials, etc. The library itself is clean and they do a good job of maintaining a quiet, and productive atmosphere. And although I didn't see any today, on occasion it looks like they have security here. Would highly recommend.

    This place is amazing. I come here for story time with my little one and it's so much fun. The…read morelibrary itself is very clean and the staff here are great. There is so much seating area, tables so you can study and get homework done or just research. They have these cool little rooms if you needed to have a study group or small meetings as well. They do have a bigger auditorium for events or just conferences. Their bathrooms they have to buzz you in just because there are many homeless that tend to hang here. There are also other bathrooms that are kid friendly and you need a key for those. Their kid area is great and lots of fun books and areas for them to study and they also have computers you can check out for homework and fun games. I come here once a week and love it!

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