Lee Road Library

Today, I will be writing about the Lee Road Library. It is the library that I normally go to, and it has some really cool features. Hopefully, if you’re ever around, you decide to check it out.

When you walk into the library, on the left, there is a small area with some shelves of both fiction and nonfiction books and a couple chairs. If you continue forward and then turn left, you enter the children’s section. It is a lovely place. The walls are painted with a mural of a lot of famous children’s books, ranging from Goodnight Moon to Anne of Green Gables. There is a small aquarium, a few places to sit and read, and a play area for younger kids. If you turn right instead of left, you see the teen section and the audio visual section (where things such as movies and video games are housed). If you head up the stairs, you come to the adult section. There are computers that you can use, along with printers and copiers. There are also meeting rooms that you can reserve, and, of course, many shelves of books. In addition, there are comfortable chairs near glass walls so that you can read or do homework with a view. There is a glass bridge that connects the main library building with the HKIC, or Heights Knowledge and Innovation Center, a technological workspace. Finally, there is a small, partly hidden garden outside with charming log benches and a sign that points to various fantasy places, such as Hogwarts and Narnia.

Below are some photos of the Lee Road branch of Heights Libraries. I’m really excited to share my library with you! Comment and let me know what your favorite part of your library is!

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