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Businiess name:  Clark County Public Library
Review by:  Aimee F.
Review content: 
Located near the College Park, Clark County Public Library is a surprisingly large facility for a small county. Plenty of comfy seating makes this an ideal escape from a hectic afternoon. Children love the story hour groups and play area, as well as learning how to use the Internet in the safety of the library. Part of a vast inter-library loan system, should CCPL not have what you are looking for, it is a matter of mere days before they can procure the item for you. Families love the free movie rentals, as well as the summer reading programs, designed to encourage children to continue reading during their summer break. There is an annual petting zoo set up at the library, where children can get up close and personal with dozens of kinds of animals, from rabbits and lizards to horses and llamas. Give it a try, I think you'll be pleased.

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