Cancel

Open app

Search

Easton Area Public Library

3.0 (2 reviews)
Closed • 8:00 am - 8:00 pm
Updated over 3 months ago

Easton Area Public Library Photos

More like Easton Area Public Library

Recommended Reviews - Easton Area Public Library

Your trust is our priority, so businesses can't pay to alter or remove their reviews. Learn more about reviews.
Yelp app icon
Browse more easily on the app
Review Feed Illustration

7 years ago

There is always kids making a lot of noises when I'm try to do research here not a good place.

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

11 years ago

The Marx room is amazing for genealogical research! And the staff is very friendly and knowledgeable

Helpful 1
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

Ask the Community - Easton Area Public Library

Verify this business for free

Get access to customer & competitor insights.

Verify this business

Clymer Library

Clymer Library

4.8(4 reviews)
31.7 mi

This is a hidden gem in Pocono Pines. The library serves Tobyhanna and Tunkhannock Townships, and…read moreyou can use their resources and borrow anything if you are a resident of anywhere in Monroe County. They offer so many free programs like Music on the Patio, adult tap, yoga, watercolor classes, programs about health and about the history of the area. So many programs, and all free. The exterior of the library is delightful with a Story Walk, a patio and picnic tables with umbrellas to enjoy. Come and visit!

This is the library closest to my mother's house, and I've visited it often through the years…read more Somewhere in their archives they have me listed as a library card holder, though it's been a long time since I checked out a book here on my own account. My mother visits the library once a month and checks out any new audiobooks they might have. Thanks to her and a few other book-on-cd true believers, this small library has a sizable collection. I enjoy going with her to help her find books she might have missed, and to check out the community bulletin boards and Friends of the Library book sale shelves. This library is staffed largely with volunteers. They are generally happy to pause for a moment to help you find what you need, or to help you figure out any issues with your account. I've also asked them for help with local knowledge, and I'm guessing they are a wonderful resource for the families that vacation in the area. The library has a decent selection of children and adult books, as well as movies, audiobooks, and a bank of computers for Internet access. They also have an agreement with the Overdrive system, which gives you the ability to download ebooks directly to your digital device. The best part of a digital loan is that there are no late fees. When your loan period is over the book simply disappears. It's a great system! And all of this is housed in a modern, inviting building. Go visit your local library, and happy reading!

Photos
Clymer Library

See all

Bethlehem Area Public Library

Bethlehem Area Public Library

3.9(8 reviews)
10.1 mi

it is great to go there I love the studio and everything and the library staff are always kind and…read morehelpful and welcoming not to mention I am friends with 2 of the librarians there to

I've been going to the Bethlehem Library, main branch, since I was a kid, and it's always a…read morecomforting feeling walking into that historic building. I'm sad they got rid of the microfilm readers; I guess those were moved to the Allentown Library. Makes sense that these aren't as popular as they used to be, but I'll miss heading down to BAPL and idly scrolling through old newspapers for an hour or two. Anyway, the selection is basically good here. Lots of new fiction and classics, and a solid collection of DVDs and audiobooks and CDs. The staff is sometimes friendly, sometimes not as friendly. They're mostly fine. But the noise level of BAPL main branch . . . I have never been to another library as loud as this one. At any given time, library patrons are talking at normal volume, using noisy phones, or just generally, you know, not being silent, which is what you're supposed to be at a library. Isn't that one of the oldest rules of civilization, that you shut your mouth when you enter the hallowed grounds of the town library? When I was there a few days ago, a band concert or practice, I couldn't quite tell which, was going on in the "Quiet Study Room" between four and five o'clock. The doors were shut but of course it was extremely loud. I can't imagine them doing this kind of thing at Easton Library or really any other library I've visited in my entire life. I'll keep going to BAPL, I love a library, and like I said, their selection is good. But this is not a place I'd go and spend a couple hours just enjoying the atmosphere (or microfilm newspapers); when I go to BAPL, it's to grab something I've already researched on my own, and get out.

Photos
Bethlehem Area Public Library
Bethlehem Area Public Library
Bethlehem Area Public Library

See all

Easton Area Public Library - libraries - Updated May 2026

Loading...
Loading...
Loading...