Lee County Library (Georgia)

There are four branches associated with the system, with the Leesburg library serving as the central headquarters.

This program offers residents in supported libraries access to over 100 databases indexing thousands of periodicals and scholarly journals.

Joining the Kinchafoonee System had additional perks of the use of a bookmobile, and the expansion of a county-wide library collection available for inter-library loan.

It was housed in two rooms from the Georgia Railroad Depot and supplied with books from the regional library system, State Board of Education, and county government.

[7] The Smithville library began planning in 1977 and officially opened in 1979 in the town's old depot.