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Businiess name:  Cleveland Public Library
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
My goodness, I've never seen a bigger library in my entire lifetime. This main branch has two buildings: the regular portion filled with fiction and non-fiction pieces and the recent Louis Stokes wing, which contains all scientific books, journals, and magazines for each field (psychology, chemistry, biology, etc.) The buildings have at least ten floors, all packed to the brim with books. They stock multiple copies of their materials so you have a better chance of getting a copy. They keep VERY current with books and always get the latest releases. I've honestly never seen so many books - I could spend my whole lifetime there (from age 21 on), and only get through 1/30 of it, no lies. The courtyard outside is nice to enjoy a book or magazine. What a great place.

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