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    Hancock County Public Library

    4.7 (15 reviews)
    Open 1:00 pm - 4:00 PM

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    Daviana C.

    I love taking my kids here on rainy days, cold days, super hot days, basically any day of the week! There is a huge play area in the children's area. Kids can build with giant Legos, pretend to be shop keepers, doctors, or explorer in their giant play houses, play on computers, play with an assortment of toys and puzzles, or find a book to read! There's a giant fish tank where your child will most definitely have fun finding Dori or Nemo! Check the help desk for events such as read alouds and animal demonstrations too! The rest of the library is great too! There's a regularly scheduled book club meeting, quiet study rooms, and a never ending supply of books!

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    Stunning, clean library with lots of parking. I love the neon signage on the inside!

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    This library is so nice! It's huge and has tons of natural light and quiet spaces for working... the kids area is also super fun!

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    Here you'll find giant Lego blocks, Duplo blocks, regular-sized Lego, Lego people, Lego animals, Lego automobiles and houses ...

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    Carmel Clay Public Library - Main atrium

    Carmel Clay Public Library

    4.8(51 reviews)
    21.8 mi

    The Carmel Clay Public Library is as fabulous as you'd expect from Carmel. Think an upscale version…read moreof the Louvre with books and you are getting close. And they've got so much more than books. I visited today and was offered a tour of their Digital Media Lab. Patrons of the library can take advantage of several 3-D printers and only pay for supplies. Cricut machines and software are available to create card, paper products, tee shirt transfers, mugs and more. A state-of-the-art video studio and several audio studios are available for aspiring performers. The staff is friendly, knowledgeable and proactively helpful. I got inspiration for an upcoming project that I am working on for a family reunion. One of the staffers printed off information that I needed for my project. The children's area of the library is huge, filled with books, discovery lab, reading areas and an activity room. Toddlers were playing with a few toys during my visit. Upstairs, I found a massive collection of videos and adult books. Several banks of computers were buzzing with patrons taking advantage of the free service. The staff was friendly and happy to show where to find specific books. Comfy seating and work spaces are scattered throughout the facility. Several conference rooms can be reserved for community use. The building is beautiful with a modern architecture that lets in lots of natural light. There is a featured art wall in the lower level. A bookstore and coffee shop are available near the main entrance. There is a parking garage on the south side of the building complete with EV plug stations. Restroom facilities are upscale and immaculate. The library is an easy 5 stars and sets a high standard for libraries.

    I absolutely love this library! With an in house Java Coffee shop, the greatest library store and…read moreplenty of activities then it's a great place to spend the day! I went there recently on my birthday and found many interesting books in their shop and as I checked out even found a beautiful journal to choose as my one free item. I love that the shop also has games.

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    Sugar Creek Branch of Hancock County Public Library

    Sugar Creek Branch of Hancock County Public Library

    4.3(4 reviews)
    8.4 mi

    This library is such a gem! They have a few study rooms and several other places to sit and read,…read morestudy, or work--bar seating by the beautiful window walls, what I started calling "egg chairs," a few booths, and tables and chairs. It was really quiet when I went in on a Tuesday afternoon, and I'm looking forward to coming in when I need to write! The teen section had several rows of books, which I love to see. There are study spaces right there too. I noticed a coloring station as well with option to ask for alcohol markers and fancier items. The children's area is a good size and full of fun! I brought my mini BFF with me and we played in there for a long time--and she would've stayed longer! They have a large wooden playhouse that they've made into a garden center. It has felt veggies, a gardening toolbox with plastic rakes and spades and such, gloves, an apron, seedling containers, fake flowers, etc. Other fun toys included wood blocks, plastic dinosaurs, puzzles, cars and trucks and a large town-road carpet to play with them on. They even had a felt "make your own pizza" station, which we loved too. All of this is on top of the computer stations and plethora of books for all ages of kiddos. There are also picnic tables outside under a small pavilion with a view of the birdbath and birdfeeders. I loved this library and will definitely be back!

    New local library. Moved from the older, smaller location…read more More seating, nice windows, children and youth in separate space. Lots of windows and new community room for use.

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    Sugar Creek Branch of Hancock County Public Library
    Sugar Creek Branch of Hancock County Public Library

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    Public Library - Classroom

    Public Library

    4.7(3 reviews)
    41.8 mi

    The Bartholomew County Library is another amazing functional architectural structure in Columbus,…read moreIndiana. The building was designed by I. M. Pei in 1969 with an addition by James Paris in 1987. What I noticed first was an incredible sculpture that stands in the Library plaza. The sculpture, known as Large Arch, was created by Henry Moore in 1971. Inside the library are high ceilings with a modern and spacious feel. There are large sections of adult books on the first and second floor. On the first floor are public computers, newspapers and other resources. There is a large teen area with skylights and comfy seating. In the basement are conference and a class room and an incredible children's library, complete with play areas and a puppet show stage. There is an outdoor patio off of the children's section. On the second floor is a indoor garden atrium that brings in natural light. The staff is helpful. There is a space where they sell excess and used books. There were several oil paintings by notable Hoosier artists. There is also a small veteran tribute near the front entrance. There is free parking on the west and back sides of the facility. I would put this library at the top of the Indiana libraries that I have visited.

    Very nice, well kept, clean, and organized library. Lots of books and free use computers. Friendly…read moreand helpful staff can help you find what you seek. Cool large piece of artwork on the grounds. Nice place to find a real book versus an online book, for those who prefer the old fashion way of reading, ha. Plenty of relaxing and comfy private seating along with nice tables for multi book researching. Located downtown and walking distance to many other businesses.

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    Indianapolis Central Public Library - Main room in the front of the building

    Indianapolis Central Public Library

    4.6(156 reviews)
    19.9 mi

    This library is an excellent place to host an event and a true community resource. I have attended…read moreseveral events here, from CreativeMornings to a minority career fair, and every experience has been well organized and welcoming. The space is gorgeous, flexible, and works beautifully for both professional and creative gatherings. We also host our neighborhood meetings here, which has been a great experience. The library consistently offers free classes, helpful staff, and access to a wide range of resources that make it more than just a place to study or work. It genuinely serves the community. When I am there working or attending events, I always try to sit by the windows overlooking the courtyard. The view of the skyline is a bonus and makes long days feel lighter. Highly recommend this library for events, meetings, or simply spending a productive day.

    The central library is an amazing resource for families and individuals. They offer great classes…read moreand programming. I participated in a linocut workshop and enjoyed learning a new skills - for free! I have also attended some great speaker series and conferences here. The kids zone is a great place to spend an hour or two with a toddler. The parking garage only costs a few dollars and there is a ton to keep my daughter busy. She loves the magnet wall, toys, and visual displays. I also check out digital books through the Libby app. The team there is always helpful. Thanks for all you do!

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    Indianapolis Central Public Library - Main room in the front of the building

    Main room in the front of the building

    Indianapolis Central Public Library - Grady in one of the many kids reading pods.

    Grady in one of the many kids reading pods.

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    Glendale Branch Library - gorgeous interior #ReviewsByRL

    Glendale Branch Library

    4.3(31 reviews)
    17.8 mi

    We love the Glendale Library - it was recently redone and is gorgeous, full of natural light and…read morethoughtful details. It was designed specifically to be energy efficient with things like solar panels, electric vehicle stations, and recycled materials. The kids area is thoughtfully designed and full of activities and toys for a range of ages. There are lots of meeting rooms and tables, chairs, and seating area options. They even have a large multipurpose room I've seen with classes, kids parties, and bigger group activities.

    Updating my review, because the Glendale Branch Library is completely new. New location, new…read moreeverything. If you've been to the Michigan Road Branch, then you'll feel like this one is similar. The children's area is small but nice. There's a hill in the middle that kids can climb up and sit on, and some games and toys and things, as well as lots of books. The children's area is sort of open to the rest of the library, so it would be interesting to see what it looks like when there are lots of kids here for story time. There are lots of little nooks to hang out in, and lots of power outlets. There is also an outdoor reading area, which I saw was being used when I visited on a beautiful day. Another cool thing is that there's a drive-thru book drop, which is convenient. Overall, this is a much-needed improvement to this branch!

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    Here for Paws to Read with Paws & Think! #ReviewsByRL

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    Kids area

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    Pendleton Community Library

    Pendleton Community Library

    4.7(3 reviews)
    14.3 mi

    Great library with a great facility to spend time in. Very well laid out with a very good…read moreselection of books. The employees are very helpful and friendly as well.

    I have spent many an hour in the Pendleton Library doing family genealogy research and borrowing…read moretheir computers to print labels and make copies of pertinent information. I am not able to check anything out because I don't live in the area . For such a small library they have quite a few books in the room that caters to genealogy and lots of old newspapers on file so I found a lot of interesting information about the area and more specifically about my relatives. I was able to trace my family back five generations and found ancestors buried in several cemeteries in the area. I look forward to coming back to the library when I travel back to Indiana again. Note: Unless it's changed, they charged $3 to use their computers compared to the Anderson Library which was free. My only disappointment with them is that in 2007 when my mother passed away I decided to make $100 donation to the library in her name because she was always such an avid reader and probably taught me my love of reading and this was her hometown. When I sent the check I specifically asked them to send me an acknowledgement that they had received it but I never received anything. When I was there in person I asked them if they had any way of checking that they received the money which would have been about a year earlier and they were able to check that and verify that it was received. I had found a thank you letter in my mother's papers for a check she had sent to them after my uncle, her brother, passed away and that was what gave me the idea of making the donation in her name. It just would have been nice to have that acknowledgement.

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    Muncie Public Library - Carnegie Library - Tables at which to sit

    Muncie Public Library - Carnegie Library

    5.0(2 reviews)
    34.4 mi

    I stumbled upon the Carnegie Library while walking around downtown Muncie. I love visiting…read morelibraries when I'm in a new area, so I popped in with alacrity. First: It's oh-so quiet in this library. This is a nice place to just exist in silence. That said, this isn't your regular public library, with story times and such. This is a specialty library, and it's more like a repository for old things: old books, archives, vintage catalogues, genealogy information, local history and things like that. But they also have computers that you can use for free, and free wifi, and printers if you need to print something. I'm not from Indiana, so the ancestry records have nothing to do with me. But I think that's cool that if you grew up in Indiana, or have relatives from this state, that you might be able to find out some interesting information about yourself here. The people who work here look ready to help, but ultimately, they leave you the eff alone, which is nice. I got zero greetings, which is the exact number of greetings I wanted from a small, quiet library.

    Muncie is my hometown, although I left there 12 years or so ago…read more This past weekend, I had to secure some old obituaries for a project I was working on, so made the trek up to Muncie to see if I could find them at the library. Cindy assisted me, and she was professional, kind, and helpful, even though I had NO idea where to start. She's as much an asset to the library as the library is to Muncie. Well done!

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    In the stacks

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