Twin Hickory Library

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5001 Twin Hickory Rd
Glen Allen, VA 23059

The Twin Hickory Area Library, located in Glen Allen, VA, opened its doors in July 2007, replacing the previous Innsbrook Branch. Designed by Phillips Swager Associates, the library features a striking brown flagstone and brick façade, large windows that provide natural light, and a variety of amenities for community engagement.

Spanning 40,000 square feet over two levels, Twin Hickory offers meeting rooms, study areas, and a dedicated children's program room, along with a vibrant ocean-themed children's area and a quiet space for teens. The facility also includes public computers, free Wi-Fi, and a convenient drive-thru book return and pickup window, enhancing accessibility for all patrons.

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Peter M.
8/11/2015

We used this library as the site of a business meeting, and found it to be terrific! They have small conference rooms available for use, and a collection of all the gear and cables necessary to...

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Jahnay M.
7/15/2018

Twin Hickory is a great option for all your library needs from study rooms, kid/teen section, computers, two floors, and a little vending machine room with tables so you can get comfy and bring...

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Susan E.
6/13/2019

I had to stop on my way through to get a little work done and this library is absolutely beautiful. Great internet connection, great parking.

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Jessica J.
11/7/2011

This library reminds me of a ski lodge from the looks of it on the outside. It's usually very busy because of the frequent classes and programs that are offered at this location. I took a...

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Matt P.
1/19/2010

Great collection both for kids and adults. Story times are popular (there is a limit so get there early) and there are computer classes for the less computer savvy. Lots of computers. Free WiFi....

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