Hancock County Library System

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312 Highway 90
Bay Saint Louis, MS 39520

The Hancock County Library System in Bay Saint Louis, MS, offers a wide range of services and resources to the community. From a diverse catalog of materials to digital archives and streaming options, the library provides ample opportunities for learning and entertainment.

Visitors can explore unique offerings like the Library of Things, Spanish resources, and online databases for research and learning. Additionally, the library hosts various programs and events, including author talks, reading challenges, and movie screenings, catering to different interests and age groups.

With a dedicated team and a mission to inspire lifelong learning and enrich community life, the Hancock County Library System is a valuable hub for cultural, technological, and informational resources accessible to all.

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5.02 reviews
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Marion H.
3/15/2024

I think that people forget about the libraries sometime and they offer a wealth of information and resources so I recommend checking them out

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Chris H.
9/15/2011

Best library on the Mississippi gulf coast. Bay St. Louis must have received an awesome grant because their new building is very functional. It's a modern library with an open main room with...

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