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Azarian McCullough Art Gallery
Welcome to the Azarian McCullough Art Gallery (AMAG), a vibrant hub of artistic expression nestled at the base of Costello Tower on the beautiful campus of St. Thomas Aquinas College in Sparkill, New York. Since its establishment in 2000, thanks to the generous support of the Azarian-McCullough family, AMAG has been a beacon of creativity and cultural exchange, hosting over 70 diverse exhibits that span a multitude of artistic media and themes. Each academic year, our gallery proudly presents seven curated exhibits, each accompanied by an engaging artist’s reception and an insightful gallery talk, where visitors can delve deeper into the artistic process and themes. Enjoy complimentary refreshments as you explore the art, with free admission always guaranteed to all members of the public.
Bronx Library Center
Welcome to the Bronx Library Center, your gateway to a world of knowledge and community engagement in the heart of The Bronx. Located at 310 East Kingsbridge Road, our library is the largest public library in the borough, offering a vast array of resources and services for all ages. Explore our extensive collections of fiction and nonfiction books, available for checkout, and dive into the rich cultural offerings in the Dr. Jay M. Gorell Reference Reading Room, featuring the Latino and Puerto Rican Cultural Collection and monthly art exhibitions. Our third floor is not only home to these collections but also to our free outdoor terrace, soon to be reinvigorated into a vibrant community space designed to combat the heat island effect. We invite you to share your thoughts on this exciting transformation through our community survey.
Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture - New York Public Library
Welcome to the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, a distinguished branch of the New York Public Library located in the heart of Harlem at 515 Malcolm X Boulevard, Manhattan, New York. As a world-leading cultural institution, the Schomburg Center is dedicated to the research, preservation, and exhibition of materials that highlight African American, African Diaspora, and African experiences. Our extensive collections, comprising over 11 million items, offer a deep dive into the richness of global Black history, arts, and culture. Discover our dynamic exhibitions, including "Visibility & Resistance: New Acquisitions of Contemporary Afro-Mexican Photography" and "JIMMY! God’s Black Revolutionary Mouth," both offering unique insights into contemporary Black experiences. Don't miss our outdoor banner exhibition, "FLY BALL: Vintage Sports Snapshots of Black Athletes by Morgan & Marvin Smith," displayed in Harlem's St. Nicholas and Jackie Robinson Parks.
The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, Dorothy and Lewis B. Cullman Center
Welcome to The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, Dorothy and Lewis B. Cullman Center Located at the heart of Manhattan's vibrant Lincoln Center Plaza, The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts is a treasure trove for enthusiasts and professionals in the fields of theater, film, dance, music, and recorded sound. As one of NYPL's renowned research libraries, it boasts one of the world's most extensive collections, offering a rich array of circulating and reference materials, as well as rare archival collections.
Sicis
Sicis is a home goods store located at 150 Bruckner Boulevard in New York, United States. Specializing in mosaic, Vetrite, furniture, and Italian design and craftsmanship, Sicis offers a unique shopping experience with the new MEMORABILIA collection. With 80,000 square meters of production and exhibition spaces, Sicis showcases the best of their company's projects, from world-renowned hotels to prestigious venues. The Grand Tour offers a unique journey through the history of jewelry and the art of design, while their mosaic creations combine selected materials, craftsmanship, and original production systems. Sicis focuses on creating furniture collections that blend Italian traditions with contemporary design, complemented by surfaces of extraordinary beauty for complete interior projects.
Ace General Contracting
Ace General Contracting: Your Trusted Partner in Construction and Home Improvement Welcome to Ace General Contracting, your premier destination for top-quality construction and home improvement services in New York City. Conveniently located at 805 Arnow Avenue, The Bronx, New York 10467, we are proud to serve the vibrant communities of New York, Manhattan, Brooklyn, New Rochelle, and beyond.
Baychester Library
Welcome to Baychester Library, your local community hub for knowledge, inspiration, and lifelong learning. Conveniently located at 2049 Asch Loop, The Bronx, New York 10475, Baychester Library has been proudly serving Co-op City and the surrounding community since March 13, 1973. As a branch of The New York Public Library, we are dedicated to providing a wealth of resources and programs designed to educate, entertain, and inspire patrons of all ages. Discover a world of possibilities at Baychester Library! Our extensive collection includes books, e-books, and e-audiobooks spanning a variety of genres—from children's stories to the latest bestsellers. Whether you're here to study, work, or relax, enjoy access to our free Wi-Fi, computers, and a wide range of digital resources. Our newly expanded Teen Center offers tech equipment, art materials, and more, with lead support for Teens 360° provided by the City of New York.
Parkchester Library
Welcome to Parkchester Library, your community hub for learning, exploration, and connection! Conveniently located at 1985 Westchester Avenue in The Bronx, New York, our library offers a wealth of resources and services for all ages. Dive into our extensive collection of books, DVDs, CDs, and audiobooks, available in multiple languages including English, Spanish, Bengali, French, Chinese, Urdu, and Hindi. Stay connected with free Wi-Fi and computer access, and enhance your skills through our TechConnect computer lab, offering classes in English, Spanish, and Bengali. Our newly expanded Teen Center is a vibrant space filled with digital resources, tech equipment, and art materials, supported by the City of New York.
Huntington Free Library
Welcome to the Huntington Free Library, a historic gem located at 9 Westchester Square, The Bronx, New York 10461. Established on October 17, 1891, and incorporated in 1892 by railroad magnate Collis P. Huntington, our library has been a cornerstone of the community long before the area became known as "The Bronx" following borough consolidation in 1898. The Huntington Free Library was founded with a visionary purpose: "to provide a place where all persons without distinction of race or creed may assemble for the purpose of reading, study, education, and self-improvement." True to this mission, we continue to serve as an invaluable resource for residents across the Bronx through diverse programs, enlightening lectures, and an extensive collection of materials.
JBH Reference Room
Welcome to the JBH Reference Room, located at 515 Malcolm X Boulevard in the heart of Manhattan, New York. As a vital part of the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, our library is dedicated to preserving and providing access to an extensive collection of materials by and about people of African descent from around the globe. Our focus spans the humanities, social sciences, and the arts, with a particular emphasis on the Americas, the Caribbean, and Sub-Saharan Africa. The Jean Blackwell Hutson Research and Reference Division invites you to explore a vast array of books, serials, and microforms. Whether you're delving into the rich narratives of history, culture, or art, our collection is an invaluable resource for researchers and scholars alike. Access our holdings through the NYPL Research Catalog or the NYPL Legacy Catalog, where you can refine your search specifically to the Schomburg Center.
Harlem Library
Welcome to Harlem Library, a cornerstone of the community since 1826, located at 9 West 124th Street in Manhattan, New York. As one of the first branches to join the New York Public Library system, we have a rich history of serving Harlem's vibrant community. Our library offers an extensive collection of books, Wi-Fi access, computers, and a variety of classes and programs designed to entertain and stimulate minds of all ages. Our newly expanded Teen Center, supported by the City of New York, provides digital resources, tech equipment, and art materials, making it a hub for young creativity and learning. Dive into our circulating collection that celebrates Harlem’s history and African American culture, or explore our digital resources like e-books, e-audiobooks, and streaming music—all available for free with your library card.
Shelby Cullom Davis Museum
Welcome to the Shelby Cullom Davis Museum, located at 40 Lincoln Center Plaza, Manhattan, New York. As part of the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, Dorothy and Lewis B. Cullman Center, we are proud to offer one of the world's most extensive research collections in theater, film, dance, music, and recorded sound. Our library is a treasure trove for both professionals and enthusiasts, featuring a vast array of circulating and reference materials, including rare archival collections. Visitors can enjoy unlimited browsing of our circulating collections and access on-site research services, either by walking in or scheduling an appointment. To explore our special collections, we invite you to create a Special Collections account and consider making an appointment through our Research tab for a more personalized experience.
Tompkins Square Library
Welcome to Tompkins Square Library, a cherished branch of The New York Public Library, nestled in the heart of Manhattan's vibrant Lower East Side. Located at 331 East 10th Street, our library has been a cornerstone of the community since 1904, continuing a rich tradition of service that began in 1887 as the Fifth Street Branch of the Aguilar Free Library. Our historic branch, now overlooking the beautiful Tompkins Square Park, has been a beacon of knowledge and culture for generations, serving a diverse and dynamic population, including German, Italian, Jewish, Polish, Ukrainian communities, and a flourishing arts scene since the 1960s. At Tompkins Square Library, discover a world of resources and opportunities for all ages. Our offerings include a vast collection of books, free Wi-Fi, computer access, engaging classes, and a variety of stimulating programs designed to educate and entertain. We are proud to feature a newly expanded Teen Center, supported by the City of New York, where teens can explore digital resources, tech equipment, and art materials.
SecureSpace Self Storage Manhattan
Welcome to SecureSpace Self Storage Manhattan, your trusted solution for safe and reliable storage in New York City. Conveniently located at 424 East 90th Street, we offer a range of storage units tailored to meet your diverse needs, whether you're storing personal items, business inventory, or anything in between. At SecureSpace Self Storage, we prioritize the security and cleanliness of our facility. Our premises are equipped with continuous digital surveillance, ensuring that every entry and exit is meticulously recorded for your peace of mind. Our climate-controlled units maintain stable conditions to protect sensitive items, while our pest control professionals regularly service all units to ensure a clean environment.
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