Love this place but sadly the mostly broke town can’t afford to maintain it and its only open 3 days a week.
David G.
Classificação do local: 1 New Bedford, MA
A wonderful library with excellent workers and a great collection of books. It is in an awful economic place, being open such a small period, but it tries to rise above. There is little one can say about a place that has a tough time functioning with rough economics when a nearby town’s library has more than a dozen and a half full time workers and complete coverage.
Brian S.
Classificação do local: 4 Warwick, RI
Triangles and diamonds Most of the real old libraries are distinctive and every one has it’s own unique charm. A big difference from the generic, functional but not aesthetic look of many modern libraries. However sometimes a newer library can be designed and construction to be special and not just a box with four 90 degree corners The Wareham Library definitely has a distinctive and uniqueness all it’s own. Sort of long and lean with cool triangles and diamond shapes. All the sharp angles surprising flow together really well and gives the whole building a strange sense of motion. Reminds me of being in a clean and quiet tunnel. The library isn’t particular large but never seems crowded or difficult to maneuver around. Easy to find your spot and relax. Of course it has wi-fi, computers and a cool community room and lots of programs for entertain bored kids during the summer. It’s obvious at first glance that this is a unique library that stands out from the ordinary. I’ve never seen a library with such an emphasis on shapes and angles, it gives the entire building a pleasant and inviting appeal all it’s own.