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    5.0 (3 reviews)
    Closed 1:00 pm - 5:00 PM

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    Southold Free Library

    Southold Free Library

    4.0(3 reviews)
    4.5 mi

    Great little library. Doesn't have most books, but you can always find something to pick up. They…read morealso have a small building off to the sides where the book sales happen mid-week. One thing to know, I tried to apply for a library card and the librarian took one look at me and assumed I was not eligible for a library card. So here's my public service announcement, you can absolutely get a library card regardless of what the librarian might assume or tell you. A permanent one if you live in Peconic or Southold OR a temporary one if you are just visiting. "Just visiting? You can get a temporary card for the duration of your stay, for unlimited access at the Southold Library." https://southoldlibrary.org/about-us/library-card/

    I was really excited to see the new library renovation. Although it has been updated to give a…read moremodern and open feel there is quite a bit of wasted space. The adult section has two areas with individual comfortable chairs to sit and read but if you're interested in being able to go and study and spread your books out then this library is not for you, seating for study is extremely limited. There are two very small tables that can accommodate one person which makes it close to impossible to have a lap top out and write at the same time. And if both are taken you are out of luck. Study rooms are just for groups, The original long tables worked great. There are also less computers to use. I'll still be heading to Cutchogue or mattituck to accommodate my needs.

    Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library - 8.14.2023

    Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library

    4.8(40 reviews)
    32.6 mi

    On a bit of a roadtrip down the Connecticut coast, we arrived in New Haven a little after 3pm, and…read moreI knew I had only had a little time before things/attractions closed at 5pm. So after hitting the Yale Center for British Art, we speed walked (sped walked?) over to the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library. Why? Google it and you'll understand when you see the pictures. Beinicke is Yale's rare book and manuscript library - not their main university library or their law library. The reading room is open to registered researchers only, but the public are welcome to visit the library's exhibition hall. And everyone visiting New Haven should! The library was built in 1963, and the the architecture is incredible. The building is a granite veneer shell, fastened to a structural steel frame. Inside that structure is a glass-enclosed tower of book cases. The granite was milled to 1.25 inches thick to allow filtered daylight in - in the afternoon/early evening, the marble turned an amber color. We walked back past it at night for a different view of the building. It is really incredible architecture, and the library hosts exhibits you can see in the exhibition hall when you visit to enjoy the building (when we visited, the exhibit was "Taught By the Pen: The World of Islamic Manuscripts"). The building is incredible and definitely worth a visit if you're exploring the Yale campus!

    One of the largest collections of rare books and manuscripts. Rotating exhibits for the general…read morepublic. During my visit, it was testimonies from Holocaust survivors. The general public has limited access, and this will be a short stop for most people, depending upon the exhibit. Let's be honest--most people stop by for a photo op, for the architecture and the huge column of books. I got a few great photos, got to say I've seen it, and it's cool. Worthwhile. If you're in the area.

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    Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library - Jewel-box splendor of the rare books

    Jewel-box splendor of the rare books

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    Uriah B Dodge Memorial Free Library - Dodge Street view toward National Hotel, circa 1985.  Walter Levy

    Uriah B Dodge Memorial Free Library

    4.7(3 reviews)
    42.0 mi

    We had to go to the bathroom yesterday and this is apparently only one of 2 places on the island…read morewith a public restroom available. Very clean, very nice little library. There's a lot of history hanging on the walls. I love too how they have food for people to take in the front as well.

    Different type of…read morelibrary The only library located on block island, it's been here in various forms since 1875. Although certainly not large as the libraries found in most town or cities, Uriah Dodge has a charm seldom found in other more modern and sanitized libraries. Of course it has a books and magazines, separated into different categories by several small rooms, they actually manage to pack a lot of information into a relatively small space because everything is so well thought out. I guess they had lots of time to think about it in the harsh winters. What I really enjoy is that the library seems to emphasize the local history and environment of the island. Lots of books, records and information about the region which can be easily accessed. The people working there have always been exceptionally helpful and friendly and it is obvious that they enjoy sharing the knowledge. Some cool old pictures on the walls, a small cannon in the lobby and two parakeets chirping and playing over by a wall to give this library a very unique and pleasant atmosphere. Another great thing about the Uriah Dodge Library is the very cold water fountain and very clean bathrooms. Not gas stations bathrooms but library bathrooms which means spotless. Free water and bathrooms are a luxury on Block Island and the facilities here are certain far better than the horrors that are frequently found lurking in the public crappers in the visitor center. A very enjoyable place only a few minutes from Water Street and the ferry terminal. A great place to do some research, check up on what's happening around the island, play with the birds or simply to stop in and get a drink and use the can.

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    Uriah B Dodge Memorial Free Library - Dodge Street view, circa 1985.  Walter Levy

    Dodge Street view, circa 1985. Walter Levy

    Uriah B Dodge Memorial Free Library - Dodge Street corner window view.  Walter Levy

    Dodge Street corner window view. Walter Levy

    Uriah B Dodge Memorial Free Library - Dodge Street corner window view.  Walter Levy

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    Dodge Street corner window view. Walter Levy

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