LFL #61290 - Woods Cross, UT
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member Max and 99
N 40° 52.456 W 111° 54.024
12T E 424130 N 4525190
A free community book exchange located at a beautiful park in Woods Cross
Waymark Code: WMZE1E
Location: Utah, United States
Date Posted: 10/27/2018
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member Where's George
Views: 2

Located at the east side of Hogan Park, this Little Free Library is at a perfect location. It is next to the children's playground, next to parking. This is a well maintained park that gets a lot of visits from the community.

This is a two-shelf structure, with a blue front face, red side faces, and a blue roof. On the right side of the structure is a shelf where visitors can place their gloves, sunglasses, etc. while they browse the selection.

Hogan Park is closed at night, so book exchanges need to be made during the daytime hours only.
Location of Free Community Book Exchange:
1520 S. 720 W.
Woods Cross, UT USA
84087


Business Hours: From: 7:00 AM To: 7:00 PM

Web Address or URL: [Web Link]

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Charter Number (of a Little Free Library): 61290

Extra Credit (for fun): The Prince and the Pauper

Geocache link: Not listed

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