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    McAllen Public Library

    4.7 (17 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Wonderful waterfall to sit by and chill.
    Sandra R.

    7/1/2019 Abi and I read a book & relaxed. So enjoyable. 8/17/2018 Enjoy spending a couple of hours here-even a few sometimes. One issue today, and I hope today only, people are playing movies on their phones, spend time talking on their phones, cursing, and no one, I mean no one, tells them to not to do this. You are in a library where you are supposed to keep the noise level down and not cursing. Even the man's middle school age son was cursing in his regular discussion with his father. And they were discussing manners! Disgusting! It's sad that such a wonderful place is downgraded because of people with no manners. So sad. I hope the next time I visit the library, it is back to my wonderful experiences. Around 2pm they had a movie for the children to watch. Good place to take to child to for a good book because there a so many to choose from!

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    Phoebe W.

    Great library with a wide range of books. There are rooms to rent for studying or group meetings. They also host events for the local community from time to time.

    Genezaret C.

    This library is amazing and super kid friendly. They have a small entrance for children- it is so cute! I love how it's all butterfly themed. The librarians are super sweet and helpful. I would definitely recommend this library for children, families, anyone honestly. It's quite big and they have so many fun activities going on. When we went their fountain was off but, it's usually on. Many photo opportunities at this library.

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    Mission Speer Memorial Library - Children's area

    Mission Speer Memorial Library

    4.5(2 reviews)
    4.9 mi

    They remodeled not to long ago, very nice inside and out. They have a great book selection, they…read morealso have some on sale for $1 tons to choose from. I really like that they offer DVD rentals not only educational but also drama and action as well as a few others. They have over 200 computers at your disposal, with your free library card of course. This is a great place to print copies, system is very user friendly nice and simple. They also have private rooms if you have baby's that won't be still or for tutoring as well, there is a computer in each room, very useful. Staff is very polite and attentive willing to answer your every question. This is a great location I invite everyone in the area to stop by.

    This is a wonderful 102 year old library in Mission who offers free Wi-Fi, free, ample parking, a…read moreterrific work space, complete research, enjoy a day reading or just bring the kids to enjoy the children zone. You'll find large spacious work areas throughout the building with a total of 250 PCs with 6 PCs to a computer area. One of my favorite areas is the very functional, private study rooms for conference calls or study groups. Fabulous! The library has meeting rooms they reserve to civic, cultural or educational groups. The children's area is comfortable, fun and a happy environment with numerous great books, children's PCs on size appropriate tables and reading zones. The library offers a free summer kids lunch program which was very popular and life saving for many families. The staff is friendly, very helpful and extremely accessible as they move around the library. The restrooms and building are close to immaculate with not even a spot of dust on the bookshelves I visited. The windows and PC screens are not covered in fingerprints and PC keyboards are spotless and dust free. The size and 3 spoke layout keeps congestion to a minimum and gives you a sense of space and privacy. It appears many people spend a large portion of their day here since it's such a comfortable work space and a great place to get in out of the Valley heat. I noticed several folks work in the lounge/break area all day. It's a nice size room full of natural light with the large windows. The room is set up with several large tables along with soda and snack vending machines. You're allowed to bring in your own food and drink or bring in fast food but all food and drink must be consumed in the lounge area of course. Several folks work in the lounge area for hours, needing coffee next to them while on their laptops and requiring their cell phones while they work. You'll find very informative exhibits along with floor displays covering the history of the Speer Memorial Library. When the City of Mission needed space to build the library in 1976 they ask Juanita Speer Farley if she would sell her property. She said no to the property sell. As a memorial to her parents, she presented the people of Mission the deed to her inherited two acres, flower-filled property on 12th Street which her father, George, had acquired when he first came to Mission. Juanita had one stipulation for the city before releasing the deed to the City of Mission. That the family cat, Morton Downey's, grave must never be disturbed. You ask who Morton Downey, the cat is. Morton Downey was the beloved cat of Mr. and Mrs. George Speer and Juanita named after Morton Downey, the silver-voiced, radio, Irish tenor of the Forties. When Kitty Morton Downey died, his small body was buried in their sunny field filled with wild flowers owned by the Speer family. An anacua tree was planted to shade the tiny grave of Kitty Morton Downey. The tree has grown and spread its branches as though aware it had a duty to perform and the field full of wild flowers brought peace to the family. Years past, the couple passed and the town of Mission grew. When Juanita was asked to sell the property she presented the property to the City of Mission with the only stipulation their cat, Morton Downey's grave must never be disturbed and the Speer Memorial Library became a reality. Take a moment and walk down the sidewalk to the corner of 12th Street. You can visit the small white marker bearing the name of Morton Downey, dated January 19, 1964 surrounded by shrubs under the anacua tree still guarding this small plot under its spreading branches. Kitty Morton Downey will sleep, undisturbed, under the anacua tree for years and years to come. What a generous gesture of love to the City of Mission and a touching story to share with your family and children for decades to come.

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    Mission Speer Memorial Library - View of front desk. Two large areas to the left and right of front desk w/children area to the right.

    View of front desk. Two large areas to the left and right of front desk w/children area to the right.

    Mission Speer Memorial Library - One of the small work areas in the library

    One of the small work areas in the library

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    Brownsville Main Library - This is where I was able to buy a sandwich and a drink and those are the tables where I initially sat with my food

    Brownsville Main Library

    4.3(12 reviews)
    49.9 mi

    Great place to study and feels cozy. The quiet area was perfect for a place to concentrate. When I…read morecame as well they had seeds and a booth to help grow things which I found very sweet.

    Visitando una biblioteca principal en el Valle del Rio Grande…read moreVisiting a main library in the Rio Grande Valley (1 of 2) In and around South Padre Island, there are no big libraries with many bells and whistles. There is a small one in Port Isabel and its hours are limited. That said, the nearest big city is Brownsville, the large and spread out port of entry to the U.S. from Matamoros, Mexico. Brownsville seems to have somewhat of a downtown there, albeit not a very nice one. The library is further north from this area, on quieter and more spacious streets as one heads north toward the big shopping areas. There is a very large parking lot behind the library. I had to go into the city's main library having to do some things beyond the capability of a laptop, accessing software and features probably on a library's computers. I was able to do so. The computer room is a large rectangular one with computers at the perimeter and a long island, also with computers on both sides, in the middle. A person is assigned to the tech desk and they helped me with what I needed to do. At the end, a librarian who appeared to be in a management role up front helped me with some additional formatting and checking and got the needed information to me. I was initially greeted by circulation desk personnel who told me where I could find things and, thankfully, not where I could go. (I'm trying to be humorous.) After speaking with the employee in circulation, there was a small food vending counter and I bought a sandwich and something to drink, for which there are adjacent tables. There are many books in their extensive stacks as well as comfortable chairs interspersed throughout the library for patrons who might want to browse through books and other reading material. They have study rooms in addition to a larger quiet room. I used the latter and the atmosphere was appropriately quiet. The city's main library befits the size of Brownsville and most likely fills most of the needs of its catchment area. I encountered an engaged level of patron service on my lengthy afternoon visit to the library. In addition to helping you with their resources, they were also a good source of information about the general area.

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    Brownsville Main Library - There are also smaller study rooms which you probably book and I had to get a photo of that space-age study capsule

    There are also smaller study rooms which you probably book and I had to get a photo of that space-age study capsule

    Brownsville Main Library - There are many rows of stacks as well as chairs and small tables where to read, think, and/or relax

    There are many rows of stacks as well as chairs and small tables where to read, think, and/or relax

    Brownsville Main Library - This is the entrance to the large "Quiet Room."  It has many tables, an airy feel, and it was indeed quiet

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    This is the entrance to the large "Quiet Room." It has many tables, an airy feel, and it was indeed quiet

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