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Worth Stopping for a Look
While it’ll only take a few minutes to stop by and see this location, the Atlanta Public Library is one of those obscure sights worth taking that extra moment to see. The library was originally built ...
I stopped at the library and then walked all over the little town to see all the Route 66 sites. The library is cool and there is a few historical markers around it. Across the street is a little Ro...
Atlanta's library is situated right on Route 66 and is a stunning building in an octagonal shape and a clock tower out front. A plaques out front tells visitors about the clock tower and the mill sto...
The structure itself is lovely. Not sure if it is handicapped accessible. They have modernized as much as possible. Children's area is truly delightful and well stocked.
...so why not stop by and see this one when stopping to see Tall Paul & eat/drink at the Palms Grill Café (both close by), as you do Route 66? We did and although not the most scenic building around i...
Worth Stopping for a Look
While it’ll only take a few minutes to stop by and see this location, the Atlanta Public Library is one of those obscure sights worth taking that extra moment to see. The library was originally built ...
The whole area is Route 66 cool.
I stopped at the library and then walked all over the little town to see all the Route 66 sites. The library is cool and there is a few historical markers around it. Across the street is a little Ro...
Beautiful Library with a Friendly Staff
Atlanta's library is situated right on Route 66 and is a stunning building in an octagonal shape and a clock tower out front. A plaques out front tells visitors about the clock tower and the mill sto...
Beautiful children's section
The structure itself is lovely. Not sure if it is handicapped accessible. They have modernized as much as possible. Children's area is truly delightful and well stocked.
Not many Octagonal buildings around...
...so why not stop by and see this one when stopping to see Tall Paul & eat/drink at the Palms Grill Café (both close by), as you do Route 66? We did and although not the most scenic building around i...