This library definitely has the charming vintage feel to it. But it is fairly large with a good diverse collection of books and periodicals for library patrons to read on premise or check out. Besides the expected books & videos checkout service that we have all come to expect of public libraries, there are also meeting and theater space on premise that hosts events throughout the year.
The theater is pretty big, about the size of a decent size lecture room with theater style seating. Besides the Used Book Store (my favorite), the theater is the main reason for me to visit here when hosting special events like lecture series, entertaining programming, and informative discussion panels.
There are also computers with Internet access available on both a first come first serve basis and those that can be reserved in advance with your library card. A very nice service for those without access to the computer or Internet at home.
The collection of foreign language magazines is also very respectable. I especially enjoy browsing the Japanese magazines with the glossy food pictures with recipes that I sadly can not read. But sometimes it is fun and inspiring just to see the pictures. But there are also additional English language-based publications from the UK and Australia in this collection (located on the basement level, same floor as the theater).
Although this library is not located in my neighborhood, I always find time to visit here at least once a month. There are just a lot of neat reading materials that are not found in some of the other Clark County Library System branches. If you have never been to this library, I highly recommend paying a visit to this library to see what the other newer libraries may not have.
4 stars!