1 avis sur West Hartford Public Library – Faxon Branch
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Brian S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Warwick, RI
A cozy little library The first West Hartford library was started in the 1880’s when Noah Webster himself donated some books to encourage reading. Since then three libraries have popped up in town, one huge and very impressive main library in the center and two much smaller but still cool and useful smaller branches. The Faxon Branch is a cozy little place that has a lot of charm to it. Nice places to read by the windows and various plants, pictures and cool maps scattered around. A modern library with all the amenities, the library has an impressive collection of books and periodicals in Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese and Vietnamese as well as English to accommodate the diverse ethnic population in the area. Definitely a small branch library, if you want to do any real research you have to travel to the main library. But this relatively small library is a cozy, comfy and useful place to spend some time.