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Boone County Public Library --Florence Branch

3 star rating
based on 2 reviews

Category: Libraries  [Edit]

7425 US Highway 42
Florence, KY 41042
(859) 342-2665

2 reviews for Boone County Public Library --Florence Branch

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Cathy R.

Dayton, KY

3 star rating
8/12/2008 1 photo

I was a little disappointed in this library. With some of the newer libraries in the area (like Newport and Independence), I guess I'm a little jaded.

It was plenty busy when I was there on an afternoon between 4-5 p.m. I like that most (if not all) of the library branches in N. KY seem to be open seven days a week. That was not the case where I lived in E. TN.

Anyway, I sought out this branch because of a little blip I saw in some local publication about a Princess Diana exhibit. I expected more than a couple of glass bookshelves with paper dolls, some magazine covers and some collector plates. I would have appreciated some related biographies, newspaper article clippings, etc.

But back to the library itself, nice children's area and plenty of public use computers.

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Karina M.

Burlington, KY

3 star rating
6/11/2008 1 photo

As I child, my mother and grandmother would bribe me with trips to the Florence Library in order to get me to do my chores. Yes, I was a book geek even all of those years ago.

Though the Florence Library no longer serves as the main branch in the Boone County Public Library system, this small extension still serves the community of Florence fairly well.

As with all of the libraries in Boone County, the staff is very helpful and will go above and beyond to help you locate items that you're looking for. While the selection of novels and non-fiction works is not amazing, the librarians are happy to find that you're searching for to have it transferred, usually within a day or two.

Because it is so close to Boone County High School, the library gets pretty noisy when school lets out and fills with gossipy teenagers. There are a number of public computers, which include internet access, word-processing programs, and periodical databases like EbscoHost.

If you're working on your own lap-top, most of the tables and work areas have power outlets nearby (unlike the Scheben branch) and there is free wi-fi throughout.

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