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    Montgomery County Memorial Library System

    3.1 (7 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Amy W.

    This is a nice and clean library with tons of books. There is more fiction than non fiction but they do have inter-library loan. There are also movies, audio books, and a computer lab. Also, if you go to the library website they have audio and ebooks avalible to borrow for your phone, mp3 player, or kindle. If you are seeking a quiet place to study, I'd reccomend the Geneology Room upstairs. This is one of the few areas that truely enforces no cell phones and quiet voices. They also disallow children under the age of 12 so it makes for a great study enviroment.

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    George And Cynthia Woods Mitchell Library

    (16 reviews)

    My daughter and I always enjoy coming here. From the morning story times for babies and toddlers to…read morethe afternoon activities for all age groups even to watch movies. We can find something fun here to do always although it's a library. They have a website that you can go on to see the library activities and it's for most of the libraries in the woodlands area. As with all libraries they have different sections for each age groups, downstairs is for the young kids and pre teens and upstairs is for older and adults. They have sitting areas in the lobby where we'll have our snacks. We come here on school holidays and days off to chill and relax read a few books and play. The toddlers love it here, with the play kitchen and mats with blocks and puzzles. They also have baby dolls and cribs for them to play and interact. Adequate seating area for parents to watch their kids and even to grab a book and read while they play. For me it's half hour away from home but it's always worth the drive.

    I've been to this library ~3 times now. It's always been a good experience and the staff has been…read morenice every time I've talked with them. It's usually pretty busy on the weekend. I've only checked out books - so I can't speak for all of their services, but I've had a good experience every time. I wish the library was a bit bigger & had a slightly bigger selection but I understand that this is just a satellite location. Overall 10/10 library

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    Charles B. Stewart West Branch Library

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    The Montgomery Library System as a whole is pretty great and this branch in particular is amazing…read more It is a small library but they have a good selection of books, audiobooks, magazines, and movies. The staff is very helpful as well and anything that can't be found here can be reserved remotely at another branch. Not to mention the beautiful pond and trail outside of the library.

    This is a hidden gem in little ol' Montgomery. To tell you the truth I have never been to a library…read moreoutside of a school to study before and this place sure is a great place to start. I recently moved to Texas to be closer to my parents and to start work being that I am graduating in June. I'm using the library as my second place of residence for the next 6 weeks so I can before for my board exams. The library is very new and is stock full of great books, magazines, movies, computers, and lots of comfy chairs and tables to use. There is plenty of help if you can't find what your looking for and there is a great section for children. Each day there are different classes you can take from computer 101 to art classes. My favorite part of the library is the view of Memory Lake. Memory Lake has been built in remembrance of loved ones who have since passed away. There are many flowers, trees, benches, and walkways dedicated to these special people who are now in Heaven. The wild life and habitats throughout the lake make this a great place to walk your dog, take your children for walks, and to learn about all the different animals, plants, and trees that make up the area. Each day I take my lunch break from studying to explore a new section. I would recommend stopping by here to check out a DVD, catch up on the morning paper and to take a stroll around the lake.

    R F Meador Branch Library - R F Meador Branch Library, Willis

    R F Meador Branch Library

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    This library was a complete surprise to me and my family! We're always on the lookout for a quiet,…read morecomfortable spot where our son can learn, explore, and enjoy himself--and R. F. Meador Library checked all those boxes. After doing a bit of research online, we decided to give it a try, and I'm so glad we did. Our son read over six books during our hour and a half visit (a personal record!), and when he needed a break, there were plenty of fun options to keep him engaged--coloring stations, computer games, and even a few toys to play with. It's been quite a while since I personally spent time in a library, and I have to say this experience reminded me why libraries are such gems in the community. The staff was friendly, the atmosphere was peaceful, and it was just the right size--not overwhelming but still full of options. Pros: Great location, convenient hours, friendly staff, quiet atmosphere, and the perfect size for families. Cons: Some areas feel a bit outdated, and it seems a few visitors use it more like a daycare or indoor play spot than a library. Overall, a solid 4-star experience. We'll definitely be back soon for another relaxing afternoon of books, learning, and family time.

    I love my Sprinter van and I appreciate my Google Fi hotspot but there are some things that need a…read morefull internet connection. This morning was one of those times. I was fortunate to be in the vicinity of Willis and this library branch. I was here for over two hours time morning at a somewhat comfortable table where I powered up both laptops and spent some time connected to work on VPN. The library was peaceful and quiet, the wifi worked very well and I had a very pleasant visit. While you do need to be a resident and have a library card to check out materials, anyone is welcome to use the facility, resident or otherwise. Awesome. [Review 17379 overall - 396 in Texas - 897 of 2022.]

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    Montgomery County Courthouse

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    Montgomery County is no longer a small county so the historic courthouse is something more out of…read morethe smaller counties around the state (as Monty used to be) rather than the lumbering giant of now-more-than-just-a-bedroom-community to our immediate north that has wooed big munny Exxxon and other megacorps to headquarter their ops here in this county. Even though the official address is on N. Main you actually can't enter on that side, it's an exit only. Better signage might help out the situation guiding people around to the other side where you actually can enter. It's a historic courthouse so that will tell you about the general milieu. There are steps to get in so if you are with a guest that is in a stroller or wheelchair you need to pick up them and their accompanying apparatus step by step. Last time I was in court here the family in front of me was figuring out a stroller for a wee baby Seamus and a wheelchair for an elderly person possibly named Mallory given the extensive amount of profanity I heard. They looked entirely frustrated with the steps only situation. The lobby inside is tiny since it wasn't designed the way the more modern courthouses were where you could just stand out chatting on your celly with ya girlfriend and snapchatting or whatever else the children are doing these days with their iPhone 99+s. There is enough room to get through security and to get out of the way. If you are meeting someone here you should probably meet them outside the building if they don't know where they are going, or meet them at the front door to your specific court once you get upstairs. The courts (at least two, possibly more) got shuffled since the last time I was here. The specific one I was in was moved around the building but the signs were still in place ALL over the place pointing me to the old location. So I was a bit surprised to find the old signs were wrong and FILTHY LIARS. That was not the court I was supposed to be in. Update yo signage, girlfriend. There is free parking nearby so while it's more than an hour in your automocar from downtown Houston and you are burning up gas and your patience slowly inching north on 45 at least you don't need to take out a third mortgage to pay for daily parking unlike what my life is like on days in Harris County.

    Stopped by here on a little trek around Texas my wife and grand baby took a couple of weeks ago. I…read moretry to stop by all the county seats we traveled through to take pictures of the many different Courthouses around the state. We stopped here in Conroe to snag a picture of the 1936 Montgomery County Courthouse located here. It's a nice looking little building shaded by the Oak Trees that have been here for a long time.

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