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The Kenton County Library Branch in Covington has a pretty good collection, including stuff like graphic novels and other media. I live in Kenton County but was able to get library cards for both Kenton County and Cincinnati, I’m pretty sure it works the other way around, too. Man, I love the library.
The Old Cincinnati Library before being demolished, 1874-1955. Born and raised in cincy and I never knew about this. Very sad 😞. Well, they have a much bigger library now with way more books, so it’s not like all is lost. The uniqueness of its set up is what is lost.
It didn't have air conditioning, ventilation was an issue, and it was unable to contain the library's exponentially increasing collection (around 4M books, audios, videos ca. 2019 source. The people you see on the low railing balconies and so such are library workers retrieving requested materials, not actual patrons.
Hey all! I looked on Facebook at the Cincinnati/Hamilton public library pages- where I’m from, they have Friends of the Library and have a huge sale twice a year on used books- you can typically find some super popular booktok/new releases for $5 or less.
Yay! I am so excited it is reopening. I really don't think you can compare the environment outside the library to the area outside St. Francis Seraph. Sure there are a few people hanging around the library, but an 'open air drug market' is a bit much. I usually just say 'hi' to people as I walk by as I enter the library. Never had any problem.
Cincinnati has the second largest public Library collection in the country, and has the largest online collection. Also just an FYI for anyone reading, since libraries are partly funded by the state, any Ohio resident can get a card from any library system.
An active community of residents and others; the official subreddit for Cincinnati, Ohio, USA, and nearby places in the greater Tri-state region. Members Online If you lost your water bottle at the library, it may be a cultural artifact now
I welcome any pictures of a Cincinnati Bookmobile, or Library, that isn't the "posted at least once a month" of the old Cincinnati library with the tall stacks, and dangerous railings. Bonus points if the account is a real person (like this one) and not just a Karma bot.
The Cincinnati Library should have a copy. If you can't find that, then Wicked Newport: Kentucky's Sin City is available thru Amazon. This book is great for the straight facts, but isn't as thorough as Razzle Dazzle. You can also read quite a bit about the NKY gambling scene here for free. It's worth the time to look at the whole site
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