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    John M. Olin Library

    4.7 (7 reviews)
    Open 7:30 am - 8:00 pm

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    2 years ago

    Great location to study and do some deep work. Would recommend if you need a quiet place to get some work done.

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    Kirkwood Public Library - Shelves!

    Kirkwood Public Library

    3.8(23 reviews)
    6.9 mi

    What a homey place. I've been touring around libraries, and I can confidently say I really enjoyed…read morethis one. It's a treasure to me, filling with lots of gold n jewels....except its books and movies and things along those lines. I've never been to a library with a gift shop! Or a library that lets you check out cds! Or a library with three stories if you include the downstairs. Now imagine that all into three, how amazing. I'd also like to compliment the infastructure inside and outside. Decor is so cozy and amazing, and the outside is furnished with plants, trees...anything you could think of! How fun. The place was very organized as well! Very impressive I dare say. Everything seems perfect. So why am I giving this place a four stars? Service was a little rocky in my opinion, because the librarian checking us out and "helping us" was slacking very much. There was no whimsy, no joy, no shine or polish, nothing. This is why three out of five of the CDS I checked out were still locked, very unprofessional. This library is awesome though! Of course, as they say, a few bad apples don't ruin the whole batch so I want to overall give kudos to this library! I enjoyed my visit, thank you for making my stay feel awesome Kirkwood Public Library!

    This is a somewhat nice library, but boy is it old -- and it shows. Very strong musty/mildewy smell…read morewhen you walk in, low ceilings, and overall just a dated look. The staff were friendly and there was a decent selection given the library's small size, but I'd much rather go to the Grant's View Branch in Affton.

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    Maplewood Public Library - poolhouse in the 1940s

    Maplewood Public Library

    4.2(6 reviews)
    2.5 mi

    Beautiful building, kind librarians, love the fireplace. However much of the seating was occupied…read morewith sleeping homeless people, even in the children's area. I'm glad they have a warm place to come to, but the children's area should be reserved for children, their parents, and/or readers. Or at least people who are conscious? I went with my toddler and baby for a music class and a man was passed out on top of a woman... it made for a strange environment so we left.

    Maplewood recently moved their library from what I imagine was a cramped, dungeon-like space in the…read morebasement of the City Hall into the old poolhouse 100 yards away. The dungeon-like aspect is sheer speculation, since I never went inside. However, it was ass-to-ass with the police department, where I have been inside, and talk about an uncomfortable space. For a library, that is. It works just fine for law enforcement. Anyway, the library. The city renovated the long-vacant (I think) old poolhouse next to the municipal pool into a new library facility. I finally ventured inside last week to open a library card. My visit was admittedly brief; I only needed the card so I could hop over to the Richmond Heights library and pick up a book for class. However, from my moment's glance, this place is fantastic. The main level features a computer lab and a small area for the stacks. I made a very quick trip to the lower level just to check it out. The bulk of the books are down there, including the children's section. Yes, it's a basement, but it's a wonderful basement. Well-lit, brightly colored, and with a general feeling of happiness. I'm impressed that they were able to do so well with what was once locker rooms and public showers. This is another of my useless reviews of places I haven't really experienced. When I go back (and I will go back, especially when summer rolls around and I have time to read for fun again) I'll be sure to update this review and give you information you can actually use. One thing I can tell you, though, is that this small library and the others like it (i.e. Richmond Heights, Webster Groves) are pleasant byproducts of the sometimes frustrating disjointedness of civic institutions and services that is St. Louis County.

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