
Beautiful, inviting, kind staff Love the historical artifacts and info on the land Love how they built to blend into the history yet modern Lots of events for all ages Of course books ! Special...
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The Mission Branch Library in San Antonio, TX, serves the community with a diverse range of resources, boasting a collection of over 50,000 items and 24 public access computers. Built on a former drive-in site, this 16,400 sq. ft. facility features outdoor sculptures, communal spaces including study rooms, and amenities like a playground and exercise equipment.
Open since April 30, 2011, the library not only encapsulates rich local history but also fosters free expression through designated areas on its grounds. With curated artworks from San Antonio native Chris Sauter integrated into its design, the Mission Branch Library stands as a vibrant hub for people of all ages to engage in learning and creative activities.
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Beautiful, inviting, kind staff Love the historical artifacts and info on the land Love how they built to blend into the history yet modern Lots of events for all ages Of course books ! Special...
I have been looking forward to coming to this library for months! Doesn't look like much from the outside. when you walk in there's a beautiful entry way of tile and high domed ceilings....
YESSSSSSS!! I can LEARN and watch a MOVIEEEEEEESSSS!!! OMAZING!!!! I said OMAZING on purpose lol. Today we are watching ... VENOM- Let There Be Carnage!! There is a lot of room to bring a...
Don't come thinking you can take up space with books and study material. Not enough tables for that. This is more of a contemporary library for recreational reading, families and kids. They have...
This library is soo underrated! I am able to study peacefully with the view of the Mission San Jose Church by the huge windows. The natural lighting and scenery outside consisting of Hispanic...
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