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    Smyrna Public Library

    3.7 (30 reviews)
    Open 1:00 pm - 5:00 PM
    Updated 1 month ago

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    Smashed Roach. Gross.

    This place is overall clean they just need to clean this roach up. Haven't checked out any other spots though. I don't really want to see this while I'm trying to focus.

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    Sasha O.

    Great for all ages, something for everyone. Always very clean and librarians are always so helpful. There is a little playground right outside which is always a treat for the kids. And there is a duck pond across the street with benches where you can sit, relax, and read the book you just borrowed. They also have book sales from time to time.

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    A+ service, friendly and helpful staff. This place is like my home away from home. Great selection of book.

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    Go to this place when need to use computer. Very nice surroundings. In middle of Smyrna

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    Clean, quiet, staff is friendly. Extra star is for the surroundings. I like the small pond and walk path nearby.

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    There is a huge selection of books, DVD's / CD's and reference materials along with an enormous children's section.

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    This library is located in downtown Vinings right next to the CVS. It's a smaller library so keep…read morethat in mind when judging their selection. I still manage to find good reads & if something isn't available, the hold times are reasonable. All the librarians I've encountered are nice & helpful. They offer many services & classes that are all included with their free membership. It's usually quiet so it's also a good place to get some work done or simply read a good book. Cute neighborhood gem.

    The Vinings Library is 1 of 16 in Cobb County and is located next to CVS in the Vinings Village…read more It serves Cobb residents in Vinings and the surrounding area. The VL offers programs for all ages on site and online. + Ambiance is small, clean and well stocked. This library has 2 floors. First floor serves mainly children up to 5th grade and a room that can be reserved for non-profit meetings by Cobb residents. The 2nd floor or the main entry from Paces Ferry is for everyone else. It's small, clean, and quiet with plenty of stools, chairs and couches with a friendly atmosphere. ++ VL has little bit of everything for Cobb residents. Children's' area had books, computers, audio books, DVDs and decorations geared towards them. VL has storytime for babies through young children and offer a program with 2 therapy dogs that the kids can read to on special Saturdays! I'm glad some of my tax $ goes to something good like this! Upstairs is for 6th graders and up and has a wall of subscribed magazines, carrousel of newspapers, books, audios, movies, computers, printers as well as free magazines to take (and for residents to donate). Cobb has electronic library system too so you can reserve books and also download e-Books. They also sell used books for about price a cup of coffee. Outside the lower floor near the entrance, there's a little free library too! + Service is friendly. You can get a library card free of charge if you are a Cobb County resident with a photo ID and a proof of Cobb County residence. + Price free and nominal charges for on demand prints (from their computers). + Parking is free. A handful of spots up front and more in the back. MY RATINGS - - - Inhumane - - Disgusted - Don't bother = Missed the Mark + Good ++ Better +++ Edible...where have you been all my life!

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    Jimmy Carter Presidential Library

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    4.5
    (159 reviews)
    12.4 mi

    We visited the Carter Center on Jan 6, 2026 as part of Road Scholar's "The Civil Rights Movement -…read moreAtlanta, Montgomery, Selma, Birmingham" program. It is the home of the Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum. Access to the library is by appointment only. Tickets to the museum were covered by our program. Upon entering the Carter Center, the first thing we did was lunch at the Kitchen at Copenhill cafe. The cuisine was all-American, and decent enough. By the time I began exploring the museum proper, we had 100 minutes to spare. The way to the museum was into the gift shop, and then through either auditoriums A or B. The Carter Center is (so far) the only museum I've been to where the gift shop comes before the galleries. Given the limited time, I got to see three of the gallery sections. The first gallery section, aptly named "The Man From Plains", covers Carter's years before becoming POTUS. Exhibits cover his relationships with various people ("Black And White"), farming background ("Farm Family"), small-town education ("A Plains Education"), naval career ("A Career Officer?"), religious upbringing ("A Man Of Faith"), and courtship and marriage ("Jimmy And Rosalyn"). Easily my favorite section of the galleries, I got to appreciate (profoundly) Carter the person, human being and humanitarian. (Footages of this section are found on my YouTube channel in playlist "2026-1: The Civil Rights Movement - Atlanta, Montgomery, Selma, Birmingham", titled "Day 3: Jimmy Carter Museum, Part 1 - The Man From Plains".) The next gallery section is my least favorite, and not just because Carter wasn't all that great a POTUS. It covers the 1976 presidential election and his only term of office from 1977 to 1981. Exhibits include "The '76 Campaign", "The Walk Down Pennsylvania Avenue", "Inaugural Celebration" (including the Bible used in the swearing-in ceremony), the Oval Office (during the Carter administration), "Camp David Accords", and "Final Year - Two White Houses". No surprise that the focus is on the achievements than the failures. As photos the posted by others on Google show, there is apparently more that I didn't see because I wasn't aware of them. Wish I had a map of the museum. The final gallery section is my second favorite. It covers Carter's humanitarian work post-presidency, and is wonderfully illustrated by exhibits "Nineteen Eighties... Nineteen Nineties... Two Thousand and Beyond", "Building Hope", "Renewing Spirits", "Waging Peace" and "Recognition from Home and Abroad". The latter displays numerous accolades including a Grammy award, a Gates award, a Nobel Peace Prize, and (with Rosalynn) two Presidential Medals of Freedom. Situated near a window is the presidential lectern (supposedly) from the Carter administration where visitors can take photos of and with it. I took three of myself standing in front it. There is more that I didn't see because I wanted to go to the koi pond, but time had ran out. (Footages of the last two sections are found in "Day 3: Jimmy Carter Museum, Part 2 - Presidency & Post-Presidency". Same channel and playlist.) If I had more time, I would see the rest of the museum's content, the koi pond, the Japanese garden, and the Jimmy Carter bust near the museum entrance. What I did see impressed me so much that I'm adding presidential museums as places of interest for future travels. I recommend spending at least half a day to appreciate the museum and grounds of the Carter Center.

    Wonderful experience. You learn what a great person he and Rosalyn were, easily the most impactful…read morepost presidency of all time. Beautiful gardens, informative exhibits during a tumultuous period in our history as a nation. Well worth a couple hours of your time.

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