During my two week staycation in May, I had downloaded the the LittleFreeLibrary phone app and took an afternoon to hop from LFL to LFL. This was stop number two, but the third Little Free Library I’ve visited, and what a beautiful stop it was!
Let’s dive in!
Little Free Library Visit – 771 Maple Street, Manchester, New Hampshire
There was plenty of street parking near this little free library that was on a street that I would love to move to. The whole area was stunning!
This little free library was beautiful! It was painted perfectly, and while it stuck out so you knew what it was, it also flowed with the overall look of the property. There were beautiful flowers and landscaping around it. It was still early May when I stopped by, so I can only imagine these flowers look more beautiful in the summer.
There was a fun metal sign on the side of the LFL that read, “The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you’ll go.” – Dr Seuss. What a nice touch this was!
There was even a little bowl of water left out for dogs!
At this stop, I left behind my duplicate copy of The Haunting of Henderson Close by Catherine Cavendish.
Thanks for reading!
Stay tuned for the next stop I made this on my LFL hop this one afternoon!
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Angela says
I love the asymmetry of this one! Very cool.
Erica Robyn says
Right?! It’s my favorite one I’ve visited so far!
Kristina says
Ohhh it’s such a pretty one indeed!! I love the little details, like the plaques, the flowers, and even the water bowl!!
This kinda makes me wanna have one too- but alas im in the middle of nowhere, in a dead end soo… not quite the best placement 🤣
Erica Robyn says
Right?! This is my favorite one so far. I have been debating building one too, but I’m not creative… lol Maybe I can convince my uncle or papa to help me. They’re both amazing woodworkers! I need something horror themed… 🙂
Felicity Grace Terry says
Oh my goodness! How amazing.
There is an old disused phone box on the corner of my street that is begging to be turned into just such a library, if only the city council would grant permission.
Erica Robyn says
That would be so cool!!!