Gwinnett County Public Library - Lawrenceville Hooper-Renwick

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56 Neal Blvd
Lawrenceville, GA 30046

Gwinnett County Public Library - Lawrenceville Hooper-Renwick serves as a vital community resource, offering a wide range of services including book borrowing, digital media access, and various educational programs for all ages. With an emphasis on literacy and community engagement, the library hosts events like the Hat Trick for Reading program and Local Author Day, making it a hub for cultural and intellectual enrichment.

In addition to traditional library offerings, the library emphasizes technology integration through services such as assistive technology, mobile apps, and career development programs. Initiatives like the New Start Entrepreneurship Incubator showcase the library's commitment to empowering individuals and fostering lifelong learning.

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5.02 reviews
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Lauren J.
7/28/2025

The newest library in GCPL's line up. I love this location. Is it is smaller as far as libraries go, but the building is huge as it used to be a high school, now converted to a museum. There's...

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LaTasha A.
9/9/2025

Smaller library. Staff is super friendly. Incredible historical experience. Exceptional opportunities available and often not even being used. Not always the quietest library. But definitely easy...

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