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Selma-Dallas County Public Library

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The Selma-Dallas County Library is located in historic downtown Selma, Alabama.

Address: 1103 Selma Ave, Selma (Alabama) 36703
Phone: (334) 874-1725
State: AL
City: Selma
Street Number: 1103 Selma Ave
Zip Code: 36703
categories: public service, library


Opening Hours

Monday: 09:00 - 06:00
Tuesday: 09:00 - 06:00
Wednesday: 09:00 - 06:00
Thursday: 09:00 - 06:00
Friday: 09:00 - 05:00
Saturday: 09:00 - 05:00


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Reviews
An absolutely great place to explore. The selections are up-to-date and so fantastic classics, too...
The people were great they helped me as.soon as I got there. Couldn't have had a better experience.
Some of the computers may freeze here and there, but the staff are always friendly and welcome and besides, books won't freeze on you anyways. I've had the pleasure of enjoying the selma Library my whole life.
I don't go there ever day about once or twice a month I will send fax or so but when I go I meet the nicest people in the world they all go out of there way to help you. And you always leave with a smile.
The staff is very friendly, helpful and courteous.
My family and I continuously have issues with the main librarian asking personal questions about where we live or why we're in Selma. My daughter is a homeschooler and the librarian assumed she had dropped out of school because she was studying at the library in the middle of the day. The library is a public place and she makes certain people feel unwelcomed by continuously asking personal questions. How is any of this relevant to us reading or checking out books?
The library staff were very nice and helpful? I give 5 stars Thanks
Historical, nice and quiet. Not much to say. I've never had any bad experiences here.
Some of the staff are rude and disrespectful but some of the staff are very respectful and nice
I love the Selma Library. It's stress free there and the environment is amazing.
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