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    Carnegie Free Library

    3.5 (2 reviews)

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    Beaver Area Memorial Library - Book drops outside for convenient 24 hour library material returns

    Beaver Area Memorial Library

    4.3(3 reviews)
    4.4 mi

    Love this library! They keep getting new audio books that I have interest in. I also can get many…read morebooks and audio books easily from other libraries. Programs they sponsor are very interesting and great for community building and meeting new people. Thank you Staff for you commitment to this wonderful library.

    While this library is a wonderful establishment and serves the community of Beaver unceasingly, it…read morehas advanced room for improvement. The building is getting old and needs some rejuvenation. For instance, most of the building is adorned with large glass windows, especially in its center, making it quite hot and uncomfortable to sit for extended periods of time. A few blinds in the library would eliminate this and the facility would be much more comfortable and cooler during the summer months. The internet connection is something that is a lot left to be desired; I have registered complaints about this numerous times to no avail. In the back of the library, the signal is weak! You cannot even watch YouTube videos or listen to a podcast without an interruption eventually occurring. Something simple like installing a router above the ceiling would eliminate weak spots. Just a few of these simplistic improvements would be outstanding. That being all said, the STAFF is amazing, a VAST collection of books, and, specifically, an extraordinary collection of local and Pennsylvania history that few public libraries can match! It's a relaxing place to write, research, and conduct whatever business your intentions instruct you.

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    Beaver Area Memorial Library - Access to Pittsburgh Post-Gazette newspaper

    Access to Pittsburgh Post-Gazette newspaper

    Beaver Area Memorial Library - Children's garden/outside seating facing River Road

    Children's garden/outside seating facing River Road

    Beaver Area Memorial Library - Entrance

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    Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, Main Library - Bookshelves, tables, chairs, and computer

    Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, Main Library

    4.9(77 reviews)
    29.0 miOakland

    Beautiful old library with three levels of books and resources. All available to the public…read more The first floor has a Yinz Coffee shop; children's area; and an outdoor courtyard with tables and chairs for studying outside. Friendly, helpful staff.

    The Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh is a public library system that was funded by the industrialist…read moreAndrew Carnegie in the late 1800s. The library system has about 20 locations throughout the city, and this location in the Oakland neighborhood is the main location. According to the library's website, this library contains over 2.5 million items, including nonfiction books, fiction books, newspapers and magazines, government documents and patents, genealogical archives, maps, sheet music, vinyl records, music CDs, musical instruments, movie and TV DVDs, artwork, etcetera. This library's other resources include public computers, free Wi-fi, printers, photocopiers, scanners, fax machines, meeting rooms, resume and interview guidance, a RAD pass for free or discounted cultural events, etcetera. Since my previous review, I did obtain a library card. During a recent visit, a very friendly and helpful employee named Isaac helped me to log into two databases about grants and foundations. The computer room was large, had plenty of available desktop computers, and was quiet for me to do my research. I feel grateful that this Carnegie Library gives me free access to these databases. For my most recent visit, I attended a free day-long workshop about grant-writing. it was held in the lecture hall, which was a bit of a challenge for me to find, but an employee gave me directions. The workshop was very educational, and I greatly appreciated that it was free.

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    Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, Main Library - Stairwell and stacks of books

    Stairwell and stacks of books

    Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, Main Library - Stairwell

    Stairwell

    Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, Main Library - Upstairs hallway

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    Northland Public Library - Tables, chairs, and bookcases

    Northland Public Library

    4.6(9 reviews)
    19.6 mi

    Northland Public Library was established in 1968. Residents of Allegheny County who have a free…read morelibrary card may use this library. Northland Public Library participates in inter-library loaning, but it has many of its own resources: books, magazines, CDs, DVDs, audio books, e-books, downloadable music files and videos, electronic periodicals, state databases, desktop computers, Wi-Fi, resume and job-search assistance, board games, video games, Virtual Reality headsets, American Girl dolls, yoga kits, radon detectors, reserved meeting rooms, a tutoring room, a Learning Garden, a store, etcetera. In December 2025, Northland Public Library completed a construction project that included a two-story building extension, accessible lower-level entrance, Commonplace Coffee cafe, teen space, mezzanine reading level, upper Conference Room, staircase, centralized service desk, and relocated Book Nook bookstore. For years my husband and I have been customers of this library. Most recently my husband frequently checked out DVDs, and we drank beverages in the Commonplace Coffee. We thought that the renovated area looked very nice and was a significant improvement. We really like this library and expect to use it more in the future.

    We came here ro meet my sons tutor and it was great. There was a special room for them to work in…read moreprivate while me and my other son explored. I loved the kids area. Both of the boys were excited to see the axolotl. I was excited to see that they have a writing club for middle schoolers.

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    Northland Public Library - Fiction books

    Fiction books

    Northland Public Library - Non-fiction books

    Non-fiction books

    Northland Public Library - Magazines

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