Are Fairfax County libraries closed?

FCPL’s community branches are open Monday through Saturday, and its eight regional branches are open seven days a week. Details about branch hours and locations are available on the library’s website. Tests will be available at all FCPL branches.

What time does the Fairfax County library close?

Monday–Tuesday 10 a.m.–9 p.m. Wednesday–Saturday 10 a.m.–6 p.m.

Does Thomas Jefferson have a presidential library?

Even during the American Revolution and his time as ambassador to France, Jefferson managed to continue adding to his personal library. By 1814, he’d built the largest personal library in the United States.

Can you return books to any Fairfax County library?

Materials may be returned to any library branch in Fairfax County. Each library has a material return slot that is available 24/7. Material returns are usually located near the entrance. City of Fairfax Regional Library also has exterior return boxes located in the parking garage on level G1.

How many libraries are in Fairfax County VA?

There are 23 FCPL branch locations spread across Fairfax County.

How many books were in Jefferson’s library?

Podcast: Jefferson and the Library of Congress » Georgetown bookseller Joseph Milligan, who had been engaged to count the number of books by size in Jefferson’s book catalogue, determined that the library had a total of 6,487 volumes.

How do I join Fairfax library?

You may apply using the Apply for a library card button or in person at a branch location. Your online application is forwarded to the library. You have 30 days to complete the application process by visiting your local branch with a valid ID and proof of mailing address.

How many books did Thomas Jefferson have in his library?

His Library Collections Jefferson owned between 9,000 and 10,000 books in his lifetime. His first library was largely destroyed by fire when his family home at Shadwell burned in 1770.

What was Thomas Jefferson’s favorite book?

Thomas Jefferson’s Recommended Reading List

Title Author
The Histories Herodotus
History of the Peloponnesian War Thucydides
Anabasis & Hellenica Xenophon
Life of Alexander the Great Quintus Curtius Rufus