I have never been in and out of a library quicker than this experience. Admittedly, I was returning a DVD as the library was closing, but the librarian at the desk who took the DVD was pleasant...
Bon Air Library
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The Louisville Free Public Library-Bon Air Branch in Louisville, KY, serves as a hub for community members seeking a wide range of resources and services. With a history dating back to its opening in October 1964, the library has undergone significant renovations and expansions, doubling in size to 17,888 square feet in 1992-93. This growth allowed the library to expand its collection to include an impressive 63,693 items.
Noteworthy additions to the Bon Air Branch include an outdoor reading garden on the east side of the building, funded by City of Louisville Alderwoman Barbara Gregg in 1994. The garden features a statue by renowned Louisville sculptor Barney Bright, donated by the Meadow Heights Women's Club in 1965. These unique features offer visitors a tranquil and inspiring space to enjoy their reading and learning experiences.
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I don't like this libary at all!!! they were disrespectful to me and my kids!! they called us names and hurtful things such as monkey ,,slave and BLACK!! there is only white ppl working here exept...
This branch of the LFPL is a solid addition. It is always kept up nice. The Librarians have always been very helpful, and do a great job of keeping all of the resources stocked away neatly. I...
The staff at this location is beyond helpful! I was having issues with printing and quickly helped by a librarian (I didn't catch her name ) she greeted me the entire time with a smile, and made...
What a lovely neighborhood library! I confess I do work for the library system, but I'm writing this as a patron who came here for a series of classes. I don't spend a lot of time in this...
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