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    Los Altos Neighborhood Library

    3.8 (17 reviews)
    Closed 12:00 pm - 7:00 PM

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    Junior D.

    Los Altos library is a nice quiet in the cut spot. Here the have a kids study corner and they have a computer for you to use. Also here they movies sometime here with fresh popcorn. If your ever here stop by and enjoy

    Holly T.

    Just about everything you could want or need from a simple, neighborhood branch library. This is the library I grew up going to, and it's funny how little has changed. There is even a clerk there who was there when I was in elementary school 20+ years ago. Anyway, I think the strength of this branch has always been its children's section and programming. They even have a nifty new interactive computer with headphones in the children's section where kids can have books read to them. There weren't too many adult computers, but I guess they're enough, since I didn't see a long line of people waiting to use the internet. I don't think it has the greatest selection of teen or adult books, especially when it comes to new stuff, but you can always request a specific title from Main or one of the other branches. Thankfully the LBPL website is actually fairly easy to use, especially for online holds and renewals. This branch is an integral part of the Los Altos neighborhood and has a strong community focus and a small-town, family feel to it. I had worried that the redesign of Los Altos Center would adversely affect library use, since now it's a lot harder to see and is totally obscured by Bristol Farms. Maybe it has, but when I was here the other day it seemed as bustling as ever. In fact it was rather claustrophobic. As far as other libraries in the area, I admit that as an adult I prefer El Dorado Branch and Main, and actually I do almost all of my library business at the Cerritos library due to the selection and the extended hours. But I still think this is a cozy library, especially for kids and families. By the way, this weekend (2/10/2007) it is the 50th anniversary of the Los Altos Neighborhood Library!

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    Alamitos Public Library

    Alamitos Public Library

    4.3(23 reviews)
    3.1 mi

    A lovely library of modest size, but with every genre and category accounted for. I've been in…read morethrice over the last month and the staff has been friendly and helpful. Sometimes they seem busy, but not annoyed. Tip: If you're picking up a book on hold, talk to the main desk to claim it. There is no designated self-service shelves for holds like at other branches (like Brewitt). The exterior architecture is very beautiful and worth admiring on your visit. There is apparently a small garden in the back but I've not had the pleasure of seeing it yet. No designated parking lot -- street parking only -- but a convenient book drop is located at the green curb right in front of the entrance for quick and easy returns.

    I am so confused why staff allows parents to keep screaming and running kids in the library for…read moreextended period of time but if someone they perceive to be poor/low income so much as stands up to loud they will aggressively tell them to be quiet. Also they themselves do not use inside voices. This is a library not a daycare center, those of us without children would love if we weren't subjected to over 30 minutes of the same children scream crying. The parent needs to be told if their child is having a melt down, to take it outside and not to the courtyard that backs up to the study area either--completely outside. Also Elvin thing was never resolved, the fact that the library cat was carelessly kicked out is disturbing.

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    The backyard/patio area

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    Mark Twain Neighborhood Library - Calm and peaceful day at the library. Clean and sanitized.

    Mark Twain Neighborhood Library

    3.8(23 reviews)
    3.0 mi

    This library is very convenient. Free access to the public. Everything from issuing out a book to…read moreusing their computer for research or checking emails. Staff constantly maintain facility by keeping it clean and sanitized. This library is very organized and kids friendly. Literally, next door to a recreational park with the original library adjacent to it. From time to time, they have events like traditional festivals to the scary fest for kids. Check the website to see the next upcoming events. Parking space is quite big, so therefore, you usually have space to park your vehicle or bike when you visit . This place is unique in their own way, from design and presentation, it's pretty nice. If you're in the area, stop by and say hi. Share your experience. P.s. Don't forget to smile cause you're beautiful. SYOY!

    This is our second visit. Not sure if we will be back…read more For some odd reason they only focus on crafts for teens. Even tho both times no teens were present! They do have a beautifully painted and appealing children area but no activities or crafts. I spoke to the manager Sam who seemed to not care or willing to change this. She was unapologetically unfriendly and made us all feel unwelcomed because we were not 13-18 "teens" My teen ( 13) was allowed and me and my 6year old were rejected for the second time. First time was painting. This would have been a nice family time event making blankets together during this cold time. There was other teens in the library who were uninterested in making blankets so not sure to understand why someone interested and willing would be turned away. Felt very cold. We did speak to the children a coordinator who was apologetic and sincere about making more crafts for other ages maybe children and adults so hopeful something will change soon as this is our local library and it made us feel left out

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    Mark Twain Neighborhood Library - Organized and cleaned for your comfort stay.

    Organized and cleaned for your comfort stay.

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    Entrance to imagination and beyond.

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    Public computer for homework or browsing and emails.

    Signal Hill Library - Exterior

    Signal Hill Library

    4.2(30 reviews)
    2.7 mi

    Charles is a charming, polite and neatly presented gentleman who interacts in a professional and…read morecourteous manner. He is extremely helpful, a pleasure to deal with and a great ambassador for Signal Hill Library. Well done Charles

    Signal Hill Library is one of those "multiple-stop" destinations. Nestled within a community park,…read morethe library is surrounded by amenities that make it easy to spend several hours there. The park includes a children's playground, basketball and tennis courts, outdoor restrooms, picnic tables, and plenty of space for respectful visitors to enjoy. The library itself offers convenient hours and a good variety of seating options. There are tables with built-in electrical outlets, although the outlets occasionally provide low voltage or do not function consistently. In addition to standard chairs, there are several firmer, couch-style lounge chairs located in the back half of the library. The facility also includes study areas, private study rooms, a conference room, a dedicated teen section, a computer area, and a large children's center. My personal favorite feature is the campus-like outdoor patio. It includes a fireplace, comfortable outdoor furniture, and umbrellas, creating an inviting space to work, read, relax, or enjoy a meal. It's the perfect place to take a break and appreciate the day while visiting the library. The areas that could use the most improvement are the inconsistent Wi-Fi connection and the maintenance of the restrooms. At times, the Wi-Fi can be unreliable, and the bathrooms are not always fully stocked with toilet paper and soap. The trash receptacles could also be emptied more frequently to better accommodate the volume of visitors. Overall, the ambiance is neutral in both color palette and aesthetic. While the design is fairly standard and not particularly distinctive, it is comfortable, functional, and well-suited for studying, working remotely, or simply spending a quiet afternoon.

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    Rancho Los Cerritos - Lime in the orchard

    Rancho Los Cerritos

    4.6(94 reviews)
    5.3 mi

    I recently visited Los Cerritos Rancho and had such a meaningful experience. From the moment I…read morearrived, I was warmly welcomed by the staff, who took the time to share the rich history of the landmark, including stories about the Bixby family. Walking through the home and gardens truly felt like stepping back in time. There's something incredibly special about being able to see and feel how people lived in the past--it creates a deep sense of connection and nostalgia that's hard to put into words. For me, the visit was also a moment of reflection--appreciating the lives and efforts of those who came before us, and how their contributions shaped the world we live in today. In such a fast-paced, modern era, it felt especially powerful to immerse myself in a place that preserves history so beautifully. I even remembered visiting here as a child, and coming back as an adult gave me a whole new appreciation for it. It's more than just a historical site--it's an experience that invites you to reflect, learn, and reconnect. I highly recommend visiting. It's a beautiful reminder that Long Beach is full of incredible history and hidden gems worth exploring.

    Rancho Los Cerritos is a slightly hidden national historic landmark within Long Beach with…read moreGabrielino-Tongva roots. It was once a sheep ranch, cattle ranch, and even serves as an extension of our public library archives for local history. Entrance is free. Parking is free (and close to the entrance). There are volunteer-lead tours as well as printed maps to help you navigate the property. If you're planning to visit I'd set aside a half hour for everything. Bonus tip: they host events.

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    Rancho Los Cerritos - Adobe House

    Adobe House

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    Water tank and windmill

    Rancho Los Cerritos - Stairs from the adobe house to the California Native Garden

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    Stairs from the adobe house to the California Native Garden

    Billie Jean King Main Library - Long Beach library.

    Billie Jean King Main Library

    3.2(34 reviews)
    4.5 mi

    Alexandria helped me with printing court docs. I paid $11 instead of like $150 at the court house…read more Also story time on Fridays. Check out all the story times around Lastly, bathroom in the kids section is clean :)

    What I like about this library: This is a massive, beautiful…read morefacility right in the heart of downtown Long Beach. One of the coolest features is the archive and history room, which houses a lot of fascinating historical books as well as the Medal of Honor awarded to the library's namesake, Billie Jean King! That's definitely something you don't see every day. The interior is well-designed with plenty of space between the books, computers, and study tables, making it easy to browse their extensive collection of media. Additionally, the recent installation of the steel cage barriers outside has resolved the issues with the homeless population loitering right at the entrance, making the exterior look much cleaner and more welcoming. What I don't like about this library: The parking situation is a bit frustrating. The lot directly adjacent to the library only offers 30 MINUTES of FREE PARKING. By the time you walk to and from your car, you really only have about 25 minutes to find your books and check out if you want to avoid paying. Your other option is to park in the lot behind the F&M building, which gives you two hours free, but that requires about a 10-minute walk each way.

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    Billie Jean King Main Library - Abraham Lincoln Statue

    Abraham Lincoln Statue

    Billie Jean King Main Library - Rear of the library

    Rear of the library

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    Homeless man :(

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