Lee Library Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Pay library fee and get passes
We paid $20 for a library fee card and went back everyday for free passes to different houses and museums. It was well worth the $20. We did pay half price for a couple of houses but still saved. T...
Wrong photo for the Library. See photo below. Very nice smaller library. Good childrens section with some storytime activities. A meeting room that usually displays local artists, or historic photos...
The Lee Library is one of the more attractive structures in a small town that is loaded with them. The structure sits on the site of a log cabin the first downtown building in the town and was the sit...
As a trustee of my local library, I try to visit the library of any place I visit to get ideas to make my own library more appealing to our community. The Lee Library is very friendly, pleasant place...
this is one of the last remaining Carnegie funded libraries in the area and has been beautifully preserved with an annexe at the back. great place to visit particularly on an inclement day
Pay library fee and get passes
We paid $20 for a library fee card and went back everyday for free passes to different houses and museums. It was well worth the $20. We did pay half price for a couple of houses but still saved. T...
Wrong photo for the Library
Wrong photo for the Library. See photo below. Very nice smaller library. Good childrens section with some storytime activities. A meeting room that usually displays local artists, or historic photos...
Interesting and Attractive
The Lee Library is one of the more attractive structures in a small town that is loaded with them. The structure sits on the site of a log cabin the first downtown building in the town and was the sit...
Lovely Carnegie Library
As a trustee of my local library, I try to visit the library of any place I visit to get ideas to make my own library more appealing to our community. The Lee Library is very friendly, pleasant place...
interesting historical spot
this is one of the last remaining Carnegie funded libraries in the area and has been beautifully preserved with an annexe at the back. great place to visit particularly on an inclement day