5.0Laramie County Library(76 reviews) - Love to Read Friday: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM Spent 1-2 hours Libraries
Established in 1886, when Wyoming was still a territory, the Laramie County Library System (LCLS) located in Cheyenne is the oldest continually operating county library system in the United States. Territorial citizens of Cheyenne rallied for five years to fund the first library building, opened in 1886. It was located on the third floor of a business building on Carey Avenue and after that in the basement of what was then known as the Central School. When Wyoming became a state in 1890, state statute dictated library service should be provided for residents by the county government. With funding being withdrawn from city resources, American philanthropist Andrew Carnegie offered $50,000 toward a new building in 1899. Three years later, the Laramie County Library opened on May 19, 1902, on the southeast corner of 22nd Street and Capitol Avenue, offering 10,000 square feet of space. Almost sixty years later, the need arose for a larger building, and on October 19, 1969, a new buildingSee more..
5.0Sublette County Library(21 reviews) - Beautiful facility Friday: 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM Libraries
Helpful staff and great resources for researching family history. The facility itself is outstanding.See more..
It is nice to stop at a local library, to get a sense of the community's support for the local institution so vital to literacy and cultural exposure. This place did not disappoint!See more..
5.0Johnson County Library(10 reviews) - A very nice, modern library Friday: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM Spent 1-2 hours Libraries
We recently moved to the area and obtained our library cards. The library is well stocked with books, magazines, DVDs, and is arranged in a very efficient manner. I look forward to using the research room to learn more about the history of Johnson County, and the names etched into history from events that happened in this county. Also, each month usually has a speaker hosted by the local historical society. October's feature was about symbols found in the local cemetery, and last night's speaker was Doug Brothers, who told about his experiences in Vietnam in 1970. If you are in this area, stop in and check it out.See more..
Great local resource for books, movies, computer access to Internet. Weekly activities and events for the family.See more..
5.0Washakie County Library(1 review) - Great Library! Libraries Staff there are very helpful in directing one to learn about the many books on local history and Wyoming in general. That is always my goal when traveling through different parts of the country!See more..
5.0Converse County Library(1 review) - NEW Converse County Library Libraries This facility is only a few years old and it is very nice. They have things for all ages. Computers, games, legos, books and books and more books (it is a library so...)See more..