About Us The New York Public Library is one of the cornerstones of the American tradition of equal opportunity. It provides free and open access t...
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The New York Public Library comprises simultaneously a set of scholarly research collections and a network of community libraries, and its intellec...
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The Donnell Library Center houses The New York Public Library branch system's largest circulating collection of materials in languages other than E...
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Mission:
The mission of The Morgan Library & Museum is to preserve, build, study, present, and interpret a collection of extraordinary quality...
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Mission The Science, Industry and Business Library (SIBL), one of the specialized centers of The New York Public Library, commits its exceptional ...
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Mission Statement The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts houses one of the worlds most extensive combination of circulating, referenc...
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Branch History The Kips Bay Branch of The New York Public Library opened in 1972, replacing two former libraries: St. Gabriel's and Nathan Straus....
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Branch History:
The 58th Street Branch of The New York Public Library opened on May 10, 1907. Once housed in a Carnegie building it now occupies...
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History
In 1897, the Riverside Association gave its small collection of books to the New York Free Circulating Library. Just four years la...
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About Us:
Opened in 1906, the Muhlenberg Branch is one of the 65 branches built from funds given to New York City by Andrew Carnegie. Designed by ...
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About Us The Andrew Heiskell Braille and Talking Book Library opened in its current location at 40 West 20 Street, NY, NY, in 1991. Formerly, the ...
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Branch History:
The Epiphany Branch of The New York Public Library, once part of the Cathedral Library Association founded by the Roman Catholi...
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Mission Statement
The Frick Collection's mission is:
- To preserve and display for the public the Collection, and to augment its holdings in fiel...
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History
The Easton Library was established in 1879 as part of the Friends' Seminary. On February 18, 1895, the library received its first charte...
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Branch History:
The 67th Street Branch was one of the Carnegie branches built with funds donated to the City of New York by Andrew Carnegie. Th...
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History The Jefferson Market Branch has served the Greenwich Village community for over thirty years. The building, a New York City landmark, was ...
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History
Beginning in 1893 as a parish library at St. Agnes Chapel on West 91st Street, the St. Agnes Branch also housed a small collection for t...
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