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    Southwest Branch Kern County Library

    3.8 (22 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 4:00 pm

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    Paul S.

    Great selection of children's books. Very well organized and helpful staffs. You can find anything here.

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    Z L.

    Hey....I've been back a few times now and the computer area hasn't once been as noisy as that one day weeks ago. Sure, their internet is slow, especially at first. And the front counter employees will see you waiting in line and not even get up for awhile to come help you. Come on that's just rude and mean. Otherwise I'm liking it all better. They have a good selection of newer books for what subjects I like. Oh yeah...their computer card catalog search....godawful! Very clumsy, confusing, primitive...not good.

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    We go at least once a week! Friendly and helpful staff. If they don't have your book then it can usually be ordered.

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    It was closed. Always looks closed. I don't know if it's still opened. Wasted my gas driving there. They need to update there site.

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    They removed the dingy outdated carpet for shiny new tiled floor, and now offer self checkout.

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    Baker Branch of Kern County Library

    Baker Branch of Kern County Library

    4.0(4 reviews)
    6.6 mi

    Before there was internet, I loved going to libraries. Nowadays, though, most folks use the…read moreinternet to research and not the libraries. This library on Baker St. does have a few computers so you can surf the net as long as you have a library card number. I stopped by recently because I had some time to kill before going to work. This library is only open twice a week. Currently, they are open Mondays and Tuesdays from 11am to 6pm. The most impressive thing about the Baker St. Library is the architecture. It opened on July 8, 1915 so that makes it 109 years old!!!! Wowza!! In April 1981, the Baker Branch was listed on the National Register of Historic Places!! Very impressive!! Come and check them out!!

    Absolutely obsessed with this gorgeous library within the KCL system…read more The Baker Branch is one of the oldest, and mostly all original, libraries still operating here in Bakersfield. Opening its doors in 1915, this stunning building was designed by a local architect and built by local artisans. Everything here screams historical beauty. No wonder it was added to the National Register of Historic Places, one of just a few here in Kern County. As of April 2023, it's only open two days a week (Monday and Tuesdays) 11am to 6pm. If you love libraries as much as I do and want to support in increasing their hours encourage local politicians to provide more funding for these community hubs. Take a detour to Old Town Kern and check out this beauty. With plenty of activities and super friendly librarians plus gorgeous original architecture, you'll be glad you did.

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    Wilson branch Kern County Library

    Wilson branch Kern County Library

    3.5(6 reviews)
    4.1 mi

    I love coming to the library to study or participate in their events. Today I was a little…read moredisappointed because they changed the age limits for the pottery activity to 6-18. I was really looking forward to this one, but I was able to participate in their crochet club instead! It was something new to me and I was really bad at it, but I had fun. There was no judgment and Laura was a great instructor! Other participants who were more experienced were helpful and encouraging too. The Wilson Branch is small, but it's a comfortable place to do homework. The WiFi is fast and there's a good amount of seats available. However, today wasn't the most productive since it was pretty loud and many children were running around the library. It was quite distracting.

    We came here for a special event - they had a magician! This library was recently renovated, and it…read moreis very sharp and clean, It even smells good. The staff are very involved and attentive and readily answer questions and go out of their way to help you. I wasn't aware, but they have an event almost every single day during the summer. It is also a summer lunch site and I didn't know that either my two sons were signed up for this summer reading program and they can earn a prize for reading 10 books or 10 hours. I was worried it would be smelly and have homeless people hanging out all over the place, but it wasn't like that at all. We will definitely be coming back on the regular.

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    Beale Memorial Library

    Beale Memorial Library

    4.5(2 reviews)
    5.3 mi

    Big Library While visiting family in Bakersfield, we decided…read moreto stop by the Beale Memorial Library. I'm used to the smaller neighborhood libraries in Los Angeles, so walking into this one was honestly kind of shocking, in a good way. It's a very big library with two full floors, and it felt much busier than the libraries I usually visit. There were people studying, using computers, and families spending time there, which made the place feel really active and useful for the community. Parking and First Impressions The library itself has a small parking lot, but we actually found parking right away on the street directly in front. When we walked in, I went straight to the front desk to ask about study rooms because I had an important meeting coming up. The staff told me the rooms were upstairs, so I headed up there and eventually found the smaller desk where you sign in and someone helps you get a room. It took a minute to figure out exactly where to go, but once I found the right spot, the process was simple. Study Rooms That Saved the Day The main reason I came was for a quiet place to take a meeting, and I was really grateful they had study rooms available. They're first come, first served, and luckily there were two open when we arrived. The room we used was very small and only allowed two people. It had a simple setup, a small table and two chairs, but it was clean and did exactly what we needed. I was able to sit in there with my sister during my meeting, which lasted about an hour and a half. Personally, I think one person would study more comfortably in that space, but two people definitely fit and it worked great for us. Great Spaces for Families and Kids One thing I really liked was how family friendly the first floor was. There's a kids' section and even a little play area, which my son and nephew really enjoyed while the rest of us were there. It felt welcoming for families and not just quiet studying. It's nice to see a library that makes space for kids to explore and enjoy being there too. A Busy Second Floor for Studying and Computers The second floor seemed more focused on adults studying and using computers. There were quite a few people up there working, which gave it more of a focused study vibe. There are a lot of stairs to get upstairs, but they also have an elevator, which makes it accessible for everyone. Overall Experience Overall, I had a really good experience here. The library is much larger than what I'm used to, and it clearly offers a lot to the community. I especially appreciated the study rooms since many libraries I've visited don't have them unless you're at a college campus. It ended up being the perfect place for me to take an important meeting while my family and my son enjoyed the library. I'd definitely come back when I'm visiting Bakersfield again.

    If you're looking for a sign to support your local libraries, this is it…read more I've always loved coming to the library since I was a kid. Nowadays, I've found that the Beale is a great place to come and do my homework or work on personal projects. The Beale offers a variety of monthly activities for kids, teens, and adults which makes it a great place to build community and learn something new. I recently learned that they have sewing machines here. I might have to make use of that soon.

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