Little Free Libraries are a neighborhood book exchange where everyone is invited to take a book or leave a book. And, the Manhattan area has at least 15 Little Free Libraries you can visit!
About the Little Free Library Movement
The Little Free Library movement is a book-sharing concept among neighbors or within a larger community. This movement works by encouraging people to place fun, tiny libraries right in their front yards. Families can borrow a book, read it, and then return it , or they can replace it with another book instead. Everything is on the honor system.
There are more than 175,000 libraries registered in 120 countries around the world. You can search the local Little Free Library Map.
Manhattan Area Little Free Libraries
Manhattan Little Free Libraries
Barr House Library
3619 Merced Dr.
Charter #88089
Carol Barta
1425 Collins Lane
Charter #26843
Hale’s Little Free Library
1117 Mid Campus Dr N
Charter #139336
Jamie Guelker
4300 Ladasa Circle
Charter #48096
Little Free Library in Northeast Manhattan
GS Troop 7126
828 Mission Ave
Charter #96358
Short Family Library
3624 Anderson Ave
Charter #137297
The Blueberry
3016 Claflin Road, Manhattan, KS
Charter #31361
The Irwin’s LFL
2526 Players Circle, Manhattan, KS
Charter #157555
Tracy L. Robinson
701 Lee Street, Manhattan, KS
Charter #80020
UUFM Wonder Workshop
506 S 4th St., Manhattan, KS
Charter #107632
Ogden Little Free Libraries
Jodi Reid
220 Willow, Ogden, KS
Charter #31003
St. George Little Free Libraries
Little Library at 3rd & Grant
303 Grant Street, Saint George, KS
Charter #139126
Wamego Little Free Libraries
Kelley Nordberg
1911 Grandview Dr, Wamego, KS
Charter #30025
Ready to start your own Little Free Library? Start here.