
What a pretty library, and the librarian who gave us our cards obviously loved their job, and told us about all of the other Portland libraries. The place reminds me of the old Carnegie Free...
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Multnomah County Library - North Portland serves as a vital community resource, offering a wide range of services including access to books, media, and educational programs. The library emphasizes inclusivity, providing resources for diverse communities such as Black, Indigenous, and Asian American populations, as well as support for language learning and job assistance.
In addition to traditional library services, the North Portland location hosts events and programs that celebrate cultural heritage and promote community engagement. With a focus on accessibility and learning, the library fosters a welcoming environment for individuals and families to explore, discover, and connect.
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What a pretty library, and the librarian who gave us our cards obviously loved their job, and told us about all of the other Portland libraries. The place reminds me of the old Carnegie Free...
What's not to love about a beautifully renovated, historic library? Aside from limited street parking, this library is a gem. I went here because my neighborhood library is closed this summer for...
The re-opening (Feb.8) of this library has been awesome! The interior was well redesigned and loved the ceilings. There are lots of activities the first week of the reopening so it may be a bit...
Small library fine books, HOWEVER this is the LOUDEST library I've ever been to! The sataff will not discourage loud children, adults cideo gaming ir their own conversations. Seriously uncool,...
This is more of a review of the Multnomah County Library system rather than this library specifically but out of the two libraries that I have been to in the area (this one and the Albina branch),...