Charter #82555
148 W. Morse Boulevard, Winter Park FL 32789
Lat: 28.5970294 Long: -81.3518735
This library was built and installed by G. Thomas Knecht of Boy Scout Troop 62. He donated the Library on behalf of the Winter Park Public Library. It's easy to find, outside of the Winter Park Train Station building, at the south end of the platform, facing the tracks. Well stocked with adult fiction and a few non-fiction, but only one children's book, "The Bravest Dog Ever: The True Story of Balto." Forgot to bring a book with me today.
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1/26/2022 - LFL
6th Street North at N. Jackson Street
Arlington, VA
I like this little library because it had three areas for books - on the left end was a shelf for tall books, and on the right were two shorter shelves. This one has absolutely NO children's books, but I didn't see the post about adding kids books until after I go home, so I'll do that next time I go by.
I really need to log off the internet and go for a ride.
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Little Free Library in the 4800 block of Flanders Street, Kensington. This one is ALL children's books. It could probably use some parenting books, so the adults could get a little help.
Rookie debut. Photo taken about an hour ago on Newark Street by local Giant at Cathedral Commons. Many books crammed in this particular library but not many that intrigued me. Settled on a book by David Brooks.
LFL found on Cottage Street in Vienna. This library has six cubbies inside with each cubby labeled for different types of books: adult, teen, adult nonfiction, young kids, kids, and kid nonfiction. The library had a wide assortment of books. Yeah!!
I donated "That Bear Can't Babysit" to the Little Free Library outside the YMCA at 1906 Allison St. NE DC. It joined a few other kid books and a couple popular adult fiction books, as well as the Time Life VHS series about Rock 'n Roll and several pairs of brand new heavy duty winter gloves!
I really need to log off the internet and go for a ride.
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Back side of St. John's Church Norwood, 6700 Wisconsin Avenue, Bethesda. (Note bell tower in the background.) It was built as a Boy Scout service project. Given that it's attached to a church, it could use more religious books.
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