Branch History: The High Bridge Branch of The New York Public Library has been an important part of the cultural life of the neighborhood since 19...
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2650 Adam Clayton Powell, Junior Boulevard,
New York, NY
Branch History
The Macomb's Bridge Branch of The New York Public Library opened in 1955. The branch is located in the Harlem River Houses at 152n...
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The Mott Haven Branch of The New York Public Library, open to the public since 1905, is the oldest library building in the Bronx. The brick ...
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The Washington Heights Branch of The New York Public Library, a four story brick structure was designed by Carrere and Hastings. The first Washingt...
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Branch History The Woodstock Branch of The New York Public Library is housed in a stately building at East 160th Street between Tinton and Forest...
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The Morrisania Branch of The New York Public Library holds a commanding position on McKinley Square. The area was once farmland owned by ...
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1701 Martin Luther King Junior Boulevard,
Bronx, NY
The Sedgwick Branch of The New York Public Library is located on University Avenue at the corner of West 176th Street. It is a modern building with...
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The Countee Cullen Branch opened on January 14, 1905, as the 135th Street Branch, in a building designed by McKim, Mead and White with funds given ...
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When the Fort Washington Branch celebrated its 75th anniversary in 1989, several well-known personalities, including Henry Kissing...
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The 125th Street Branch has served East Harlem since 1904. Designed by McKim, Mead and White, this impressive building sits on the eas...
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Recalling the beginning of his illustrious career, actor/playwright Ossie Davis fondly described the Harlem Branch as "the only home...
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Serving the South Central Bronx since 1905, the Tremont Branch stands on the corner of Washington Avenue and East 176th Street, one block south of ...
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One of the oldest branch libraries in New York, the Aguilar Library was founded in 1886 and is named for Grace Aguilar, a Sepha...
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The Inwood Branch - Manhattan's northernmost branch - serves a large multi-ethnic community. The branch has strong Spanish-language coll...
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History: The 115th Street Branch of The New York Public Library, built with funds given to the city by Andrew Carnegie, opened in 1908. A three-f...
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Branch History The West Farms Branch, which began as a "sub-branch" of The New York Public Library in 1929, has been serving residents of the Sou...
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