Beautiful modern clean library in the heart of downtown oklahoma city. The library let you register the meeting/private room for two hours, but will not kick you out if you exceed the time limit...
Ronald J. Norick Downtown Library
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The Ronald J. Norick Downtown Library, located in the Arts District of downtown Oklahoma City, has been a cornerstone of library service in the area since its opening in 2004. Boasting a state-of-the-art facility spanning 114,130 square feet, the library offers a wide range of services including classrooms, study rooms, conference rooms, and a children's program room.
As the library of record for John Rex Charter school students from pre-K to 4th grade, the Downtown Library plays a vital role in serving Oklahoma County families. With a focus on technology, public transit accessibility, and a variety of resources such as public use computers, free Wi-Fi, and a collection of materials for all ages, this modern library is a hub for learning and community engagement.
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High quality library with nice selection of books and even DVDs. Convenient location downtown as well. Recommended as the "City's Library"!
This is a really nice library in downtown OKC. There are plenty of chairs and tables to study at, with a wide variety of books. Like others have said, parking here sucks. How are you supposed...
A really lovely library, bright and airy, well air-conditioned, great collection and big space for kids. The staff are also very helpful and kind. A gem for downtown.
How lucky are we to have such a great library in downtown OKC? I remember when it was being built in the 90s because my dad used to own a restaurant adjacent to it. I was a total book worm then...


