Less of a library, more of a community center! This building has such a cool design- it's got a living roof! This building sort of looks like a Chinese lantern. It serves as a place to hang out,...
Chicago Public Library - Chinatown Branch
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The Chinatown Branch of the Chicago Public Library serves as a vibrant community hub, offering a diverse range of resources from books and eBooks to audiobooks and magazines tailored to various age groups, including kids and teens. This branch also hosts an array of engaging events and programs designed to foster learning and creativity among its visitors.
In addition to traditional library services, the Chinatown Branch emphasizes cultural inclusivity by providing resources in multiple languages, including Spanish, Polish, and Chinese. With special programs aimed at enhancing literacy and promoting local history, the library is committed to enriching the lives of its patrons and supporting lifelong learning.
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A beautiful building where the staff fail to meet basic courtesy. I should write some reviews of other locations later. Most of the Chicago Library locations are good. This one is an exception....
This branch has a very modern look. It's Miesian in style, given that it's black iron and glass, but it's also a curved structure so not a direct homage. This branch is a product of its...
I want to give a very big negative number but I can't. My wife returned 6 books. Online it showed 1 was still checked out. I called. A woman I spoke to told me she didn't have that book and it's...
This library looks new and fancy, and is across the street from the train stop. It is not large and was understandably well-attended. In addition to the wifi and the people watching through its...
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