Posted by ss55 on February 10, 2015 at 03:54:05 from (173.28.18.88):
In Reply to: Liburies posted by rlh22 on February 09, 2015 at 14:45:24:
Well I guess we could say the same thing about skools, LOL.
Our local Carnegie Library is a busy place. It's not big, the building is over 100 years old and it has wing added on to it. It is connected to other libraries through the Pioneer Library system. It's easy to go online at home, check if a book is in the system, and reserve a copy for check out. When the next copy becomes available it is delivered to my local library and I get an email to pick it up. Movies and TV shows on DVD are also available like books. Now-a-days I check the library before I buy a book on Amazon.
I visit every month or two just to read farm magazines in the periodicals section or check a newspaper story that I don't subscribe to.
It's debatable whether public buildings need to be fancy and showy or not, but long term it is less expensive for the county and cities to own their buildings rather than rent space and move whenever the buildings change hands.
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