I absolutely love this library!! They have a great selection, while also having a very intimate feel to it. Also, they are part of the Jefferson-Madison Regional Library system, so you can always...
Gordon Avenue Library
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The Gordon Avenue Library, a cozy neighborhood branch in Charlottesville, VA, serves as a vibrant community hub, offering a diverse range of resources and programs for children, teens, and adults. It is home to the Roland E. Beauford Sr. African American Collection and an extensive Jazz CD collection, fostering a rich cultural environment for all visitors.
Opened in 1966, the library was designed to alleviate overcrowding at the McIntire Library and has since become a vital resource for the growing population in the area. With various services including meeting rooms, notary services, and sensory support kits, Gordon Avenue Library is dedicated to enhancing the community's access to information and learning opportunities.
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The woman who took care of me getting my library card was super nice! She took her time and explained a lot of cool things that the library has to offer and also gave me a listing of other...
We have been coming to this library since we moved to Charlottesville 5 years ago. Every staff member I've encountered has been incredibly friendly and helpful. The children's librarians are...
This is my favorite library branch in Charlottesville. It's a comfortable size and the librarians are quite nice and well informed.
Never in my life have I encountered such a horrid, branch community library. The bathrooms carry the stench of an unventilated truck stop, and the staff are the rudest humans. Upon my second visit...
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