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🦐 Seattle Downtown Library

🗺️ Seattle Public Library - Central Library ✨There are a total of ten floors, with well-equipped accessible pathways. The fourth floor has public computers and printing facilities, and the tenth floor offers a relatively quiet space. Even on a busy Saturday, I saw many people studying there. ✨P.S. Unexpectedly, while browsing on the third floor of the library, I came across the English version of "Mo Dao Zu Shi" and another comic called "Prince Bari." ✨Since I happened to need printing nearby, I unexpectedly unlocked the library's weekly benefit of 10 free black and white prints. Before printing, you need to obtain a library card. The process is simple; you can apply online (takes 2-3 days to process) or directly at the library front desk, where you can get the card and use it immediately. ✨You need to provide identification and proof of Washington State residency, such as a Washington State driver's license, which satisfies both requirements. Therefore, tourists cannot apply for a free library card. However, tourists can get a three-month valid visitor card for $25. After obtaining the library card, you can go directly to the fourth floor to find the printer and print using any method. Within walking distance nearby are: 📍Frye Art Museum 📍St. James Cathedral 📍Seattle Convention Center #WeekendSelfOuting #AroundSeattle #LifeInSeattle #SeattleWeekends #DailySeattle #SeattleRainyDays #SeattleTravel #Seattle #SeeTheWorld

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Alice Jackson
Alice Jackson
9 months ago
Alice Jackson
Alice Jackson
9 months ago

🦐 Seattle Downtown Library

🗺️ Seattle Public Library - Central Library ✨There are a total of ten floors, with well-equipped accessible pathways. The fourth floor has public computers and printing facilities, and the tenth floor offers a relatively quiet space. Even on a busy Saturday, I saw many people studying there. ✨P.S. Unexpectedly, while browsing on the third floor of the library, I came across the English version of "Mo Dao Zu Shi" and another comic called "Prince Bari." ✨Since I happened to need printing nearby, I unexpectedly unlocked the library's weekly benefit of 10 free black and white prints. Before printing, you need to obtain a library card. The process is simple; you can apply online (takes 2-3 days to process) or directly at the library front desk, where you can get the card and use it immediately. ✨You need to provide identification and proof of Washington State residency, such as a Washington State driver's license, which satisfies both requirements. Therefore, tourists cannot apply for a free library card. However, tourists can get a three-month valid visitor card for $25. After obtaining the library card, you can go directly to the fourth floor to find the printer and print using any method. Within walking distance nearby are: 📍Frye Art Museum 📍St. James Cathedral 📍Seattle Convention Center #WeekendSelfOuting #AroundSeattle #LifeInSeattle #SeattleWeekends #DailySeattle #SeattleRainyDays #SeattleTravel #Seattle #SeeTheWorld

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