This is a charming little library in a charming little town. Worth a quick visit. It has a lot of old books and it is a quick walk from the town.
great collection of local books and photos and paintings, comfortable chairs, current newspapers, and, of course, lots of fiction and non-fiction. Nice place to stop in and read.
Love this building!!!!! Great selections to choose from and the staff is always willing to help. This is quite an asset for Ogunquit
2 rooms, adorable building, limited seating and hours open but very nice. always has an on going book/video sale.
This place is filled with good old and new books. Worth a read ! After we salute the librarian, she said right away "there's no restrooms here". Very inviting : we were coming for the books and didin't ask a thing. She seemed tired to see quiet tourists.
My sister and I both work for libraries in our home towns, so we had to stop in this charming old town library. The librarian was very friendly and informative. I couldn't remember the name of a Maine mystery writer (only remembered his first name) and she went out of her way to figure out (GERRY BOYLE). Nice quiet spot, and a beautiful old building.
We dodged into the library to escape an October downpour -- and because my wife, a librarian, enjoys visiting other libraries. Despite the fact that it was 20 minutes before closing time on a Saturday (Extra credit: This library is open until 5 p.m. Saturday), the librarian greeted us warmly and told us a bit about the building, the town and its history. The small stone structure is quite striking. It was warm and welcoming on an October afternoon, but struck me as perhaps being more of a dark retreat during summer. The collection is small, but there are plenty of resources on local history and lore. It is a refreshing oasis from the upscale shops and fancy eateries.
It was a small but wonderful library and the outside was made of great stones and looked very warm and inviting , so we chose to go in and were glad we did.
Gem of a old fashioned library. Usually a book sale in the summer where you can find some great hardcovers
In a beautiful stone (church-like) bldg, built in late 1880's, two main rooms. I believe they do not use computer technology (but do have wifi available), so it was like stepping back into a library in the 1940's, complete with card catalogs. Definitely worth a visit!