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    4.4 (5 reviews)
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    Johnson County Library - Leawood Pioneer - Smaller kids

    Johnson County Library - Leawood Pioneer

    4.3(8 reviews)
    4.5 mi

    I had never tried this particular library out before so I decided to bring my grandson and try out…read morethe children's area. I was disappointed as the smaller children's area was quite small in comparison to other libraries. They did have some nice toddler board books and the children's area in general had the normal amount of books that the other libraries typically have. The teen area is in the youth/kids area. As you enter the library, it's to the right in a separate room. I think what I find disappointing is that I have visited almost all of the libraries in Johnson County except two, which I plan to visit soon. And I find that the children's librarians tend not to be very friendly. They're usually sitting behind their desk often with a scowl on their face or hiding their face and really never offer any help. If they're approached, they seem irritated. The 95th St. library in Overland Park tends to be the better and more welcoming library for children. The adult section was typical of an adult section. So I would say this library is fine for adults or probably teens that want to study as they have steady areas, but there are better libraries for smaller children.

    This is the library I used to visit as a kid and I have ample memories of driving here with my mom…read moreon a hot summer day and spending an hour or so hunting down the VHS of Anne of Green Gables, or seeing if they had another Animorphs book for me to check out. It's also where my sister used to do math tutoring and where I paid my first ever late return fees. Once I graduated high school though, I never really had a reason to come back. I'm a frequent Libby user and listen to audio books checked out from the library, but when I'm in this neck of the woods I'm usually not library hopping. All of this being said, I had a really busy day a few months ago and was going from meeting to meeting, and then to a work event that happened to be really close by. I was getting burnt out on coffee shops and needed somewhere to hole up and work for just 30 minutes. Not wanting to spend $8 to sit somewhere and drink a coffee I didn't need, I remembered this library and pulled into the lot. The first thing I noticed when walking in was that my scent memory was strong here - I was immediately transported back to my childhood. The second thing I noticed is that it's changed a ton on the inside (OR I've grown up and remember it differently - both are possible). There's no longer a big desk with librarians ready to check out your books (as so much is digital these days), and things have been rearranged. Also, it was BUSY with folks working! I hadn't realized it was such a popular spot to get some work done. After walking around, and taking it all in, I found a desk, pulled out my laptop and got some work done with their free wifi. Honestly, I don't know what took me so long to use a library like this in recent years. This one was comfortable, and I was glad to have remembered it existed. I will likely be back at some point when I need out of the house and don't need to snag a coffee :-)

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    Johnson County Library - Leawood Pioneer
    Johnson County Library - Leawood Pioneer - Small area for kids

    Small area for kids

    Johnson County Library - Leawood Pioneer - Leaving kids section into adult section

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    Leaving kids section into adult section

    Linda Hall Library - The entrance to the fabulous Linda Hall Library

    Linda Hall Library

    4.5(10 reviews)
    4.5 mi

    Linda Hall Library's community open house today has been a wonderful way to spend a blue sky sunny…read moreday! It's all free, including tacos from Taco Cacao. The day started at 9 AM with a bird hike around the Arboretum with a guide from Burroughs Audubon Society. And there have been outdoor programs from the Anita B Gorman conservation center, another all about bugs that included a hike around the grounds, and one from the Swope Park nature Center. Mow they're showing the movie the Lorax inside and there's still more going on outside. Even when there's not a special event going on, of which there are many all the time, you can find them online. They're well worth signing up for, usually free, with interesting subject matter from astronauts and outer space to well-known speakers, and small concerts on the lawn. It is a fascinating place with beautiful grounds on the UMKC campus.

    What a fantastic library!…read more I've been wanting to come to the Life Beyond Earth exhibition since it opened in October 2024. I got here near the end of April in 2025. It closes in June. Glad I made it! This exhibition does a great job of covering a lot about outer space, including, but not limited to, aliens, exoplanets, UFOs, astrobiology and exobiology. There are various displays throughout the rooms covering astronomy, the history of observation of space from the Renaissance, all the way up to the Tic Tac and Gimble UAPs. There's also a very nice display about historical cookbooks and different recipes used early in the 20th century and by various branches of the US military to feed their troops. Everyone working here was very kind and welcoming. There is free parking directly in front of the library for patrons, not for students. Just FYI, the Linda Hall Library is on the campus of UMKC.

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    Linda Hall Library - The Truth is out there.

    The Truth is out there.

    Linda Hall Library - From these photos of May 13, 2023, you might think there are still a lot of peonies blooming, but this standout was one of the few.

    From these photos of May 13, 2023, you might think there are still a lot of peonies blooming, but this standout was one of the few.

    Linda Hall Library - This delicate peach specimen was one of the most fragrant Iris blossoms.

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    This delicate peach specimen was one of the most fragrant Iris blossoms.

    Johnson County Library - Merriam Plaza - Merriam Plaza Library exterior

    Johnson County Library - Merriam Plaza

    3.5(2 reviews)
    4.0 mi

    I've decided to update my review. I've use this library a couple of more times to check out some…read morebooks for my grandkids. I will not be going back. The whole atmosphere of this library is not friendly. I walked in the other day with a big load of books to return and two children and politely asked the customer desk person where to return the books. He said in a snarky voice, "Where it says Returns all the way in the back!" His attitude is not called for, especially while working the customer service desk. People are going to ask questions and in fact quite a few people after me asked where to bring their returns. Even though the library is newer/more modern, they do not have a good welcoming atmosphere and I noticed there doesn't seem to be that many people there every time I've gone.

    very nice recently built library part of a bigger library system with many great resources…read more centrally located in merriam plaza with a drive thru book drop. there is a parking garage as part of the complex, with a path from there to the front door. nestled in the hillside it might be hard to spot at first but it is a hidden jewel of the community i think. can place any books on hold and pick them up here, as well as use library services such as free wifi and conference rooms. they have a children's area with nice colorful furniture and books to help encourage youth literacy! self-checkout machines are available to use by the entrance

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    Johnson County Library - Merriam Plaza - Outside

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    Johnson County Library - Merriam Plaza - Children's activities section (small children age range)

    Children's activities section (small children age range)

    Johnson County Library - Merriam Plaza - From children's section looking towards front of library

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    From children's section looking towards front of library

    Johnson County Library - Corinth - libraries - Updated June 2026

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