McAllen Public Library: From Walmart to Community Center

McAllen Library. Image via the Daily Mail

McAllen Library. Image via the Daily Mail

This library in McAllen, Texas, is a repurposed Walmart building.

It’s a sprawling place, the size of two football fields, with areas for children, teens, and adults alike. With custom furniture and an open layout, the library is more than just a place to find books. It’s a place for the community to come together.

The Children's Section. Image via the Daily Mail

The Children’s Section. Image via the Daily Mail

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