Doris • September 20, 2012Printing here is free but prints on bright punk paper & sometimes the 20pg limit is enforced(rare) open 24/7
Ab • March 28, 2016Great light and space for this small, local library! Enjoy writing here.
Alex B. • June 2, 2011What a spectacular renovation! Patrons are quiet and courteous. Study up on the second floor and enjoy the view. Solid wood furniture and exquisite details are impressive throughout.
Jason V. • May 3, 2012Get a tour of this incredible building Monday - Thursday, 10a - 4pm. You won't be disappointed.
Library L. • September 2, 2011Stop by the Peabody Room which houses books, photographs, maps, manuscripts, newspapers, artwork, and artifacts documenting Georgetown's two and a half centuries.
DC Preservation League • August 8, 2011Collection of books and artifacts related to Lincoln and the assassination, begun by Osborn H. Oldroyd. Opened in 1892 and purchased by the U.S. government in 1926.
Nicole G. • April 6, 2013Take a book, leave a book. Learn more about the Little Free Library online at www.littlefreelibrary.org
Angela W. • November 14, 2015The best part about this is being able to share books with others. Some real gems!
Don • February 21, 2013I had never come to the 5th floor until today. I usually took one of the box on the 3rd floor. Personally, I feel that I can concentrate more when surrounded by stacks of books on 5th floor.
Liz B. • March 12This building has a certain charm. It feels inviting,perhaps due to the Braille stacks downstairs.
Kurt J. • May 20, 2013This library offers a beautiful and spacious backyard, ideal for this summer time momonts.
Sean H. • January 27, 2010When you enter the library, turn left and go to the information desk. The librarian behind the desk will be happy to help you with all your information needs.
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