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Boston Public Library
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I really enjoy this library mostly because of its location. It is easily accessible right off the Copley stop on the Green Line, and adjacent to Newbury Street so you can go shopping/on a leisurely stroll before or after you ive into your books. The library is pretty vast, with 3 floors to browse from - including DVD rentals, which is great if I don't feel like paying money to rent an older film. Also, I usually get all my school books here to avoid paying for literature I'll never look at after classes are over. Oh, also if you go to their customer service area you can request tickets for free admission to most of the local museums (I've gotten free aquarium and Museum of Science tickets here before, but you do have to ask very early in advance - like at least a month). The outside architecture of the library is something I also really enjoy, especially the marble steps where you can find a majority of the public resting on during the warmer/summer months. Library cards and admission are both obviously free, so enjoy the scenery and take a visit here sometime!
Pros: great location, beautiful architecture
Cons: an almost overwhelming number of different branches
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