Unbelievably small. It’s equivalent to an elementary school library. Not electronic use compatible due to limited outlets and 1 table close to an outlet to work. Quiet patrons, but staff is really loud. Not a place to study, but a good place to go if you don’t want to be around a lot of people.
Sue M.
Place rating: 5 York, SC
New to the area and received my library card last weekend. Everyone is VERY helpful and kind. The librarian was very welcoming and explained all the library has to offer locally and online. Love a small town library — not overwhelming, easy to find everything and is «quiet» like libraries used to be and contrary to the bigger libraries of today.
Bruce K.
Place rating: 4 Charlotte, NC
A smaller library as part of the York County system, but anyone can come on in, use the Internet and browse the stacks. You only have to be a resident of York County to borrow books. Several big work tables in the center of the room, but no work carrels or area for quiet study. If you want that, you might be better to drive a couple miles up into North Carolina and hit up the Steele Creek branch of the Charlotte library system. According to the banner, the Internet is limited to three hours a day.