Clymer Library

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115 Firehouse Rd
Pocono Pines, PA 18350

Clymer Library, located in Pocono Pines, PA, is dedicated to fostering lifelong learning within its diverse community by providing access to innovative and quality resources. The library offers a variety of services, including computer usage, interlibrary loans, and a MakerSpace Lab equipped with modern technology tools.

In addition to its extensive collection of materials and resources, Clymer Library emphasizes advocacy for libraries and encourages community involvement through outreach initiatives. The library continuously strives to maintain quality service and support despite challenges, highlighting the essential role libraries play in enriching local communities.

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5.04 reviews
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Quijana B.
11/27/2015

This is the library closest to my mother's house, and I've visited it often through the years. Somewhere in their archives they have me listed as a library card holder, though it's been a long...

Valery Y.
5/19/2025

This is a hidden gem in Pocono Pines. The library serves Tobyhanna and Tunkhannock Townships, and you can use their resources and borrow anything if you are a resident of anywhere in Monroe...

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Maya M.
7/31/2018

This is a great library but it has a few pros and cons. Some pros are if you are looking for a book that is really old the library will have it. Another thing is that they have movies and dvds of...

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Rose G.
11/9/2015

Humble library that is great for children. They've recently added new programs like pajama story time. This is a hidden gem for sure. They even offer coffee and tea which is a nice touch.

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