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A really friendly and resourceful library! It has ...

A really friendly and resourceful library! It has two floors. Books, DVDs, console games, and music all available here. There is a computer section with more than 10 computers available. There are different areas for all ages, such as a children s area, a teen area, and a general non-fiction and fiction area. There is a quiet reading room on the top floor, and three open study rooms with white boards, available on a first-come, first-serve basis. Many tables and chairs throughout the library.

Many amenities including public phone, vending machines, and restrooms. The library is wheelchair accessible.

This is a great neighborhood library. They really ...

This is a great neighborhood library. They really stay current on their available technology and have a wonderful selection of books. Staff are always helpful and friendly in their assistance. In the summer there's music out on their side lawn you can put up lawn chairs and enjoy. Features local groups (some really good and energizing, talented) and they host local businesses sometimes to come in and do a seminar or workshop. Several other activities for all ages. I once took a cartoon drawing class there and it was very fun and informative. It's a great place to read or study, with cozy seating and lots of windows so the outdoors and natural light are a peaceful aesthetic to the place.

The staff here are incredibly friendly and helpful...

The staff here are incredibly friendly and helpful. It was my first time here and it was clear they were genuinely excited to help me find the resources I was looking for. I will definitely be back!

I absolutely love this library. The set up of the ...

I absolutely love this library. The set up of the books is fun, fresh, and extremely inviting. The inside is open and wide making it an overall accessible environment. I come here a lot to study and it s a great quiet place as well. You should go to the top if you want the more "quite" area as downstairs some performers come to the place. From the photo I have you can see the New Fiction clearly labeled demonstrating that one can independently browse the materials without having to ask another individual. Though I'm not currently able to enter inside because of the COVID-19 pandemic the two photos I have show the general open atmosphere and open accessibility of the place.

Though the Upper Arlington Public Library is my "m...

Though the Upper Arlington Public Library is my "main" library [and is closer to where I live], I periodically visit the Grandview Heights Public Library.

My most consistent use of the Grandview Heights Public Library is to meet with a monthly support group that uses one of the meeting rooms at that library. Our support group occasionally has special requests of the staff; the staff has consistently been very welcoming and helpful.

When I had been a child [during the 1960s], my father would borrow 16mm films from the Grandview Heights Public Library and would bring those films home for us to watch as a family.

Before December 11, 1967, what is now known as the Upper Arlington Public Library had been a branch of the Grandview Heights Public Library.

Grandview Heights Public Library

Grandview Heights Public Library

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