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Morningside Heights Library
Welcome to the Morningside Heights Library, a vibrant community hub located at 2900 Broadway, Manhattan, New York. Proudly serving the Morningside Heights neighborhood since 1914, our library combines a rich history with modern amenities, all housed within a beautifully designed building by Robert A. M. Stern architects. Opened in 2001, our facility also includes a Columbia University dorm and a retail shop, seamlessly blending traditional library charm with contemporary functionality. Explore a world of knowledge and entertainment with our extensive collection of books, e-books, and e-audiobooks, ranging from children's literature to the latest bestsellers. Our library also offers free access to Wi-Fi, computers, and a variety of classes and programs that cater to all ages. Whether you're looking to join a book club, attend an online class, or participate in stimulating community events, the Morningside Heights Library has something for everyone.
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.
Harry Belafonte 115th Street Library
Welcome to the Harry Belafonte 115th Street Library, a vibrant community hub located at 203 West 115th Street in Manhattan, New York. As a cherished branch of The New York Public Library, we invite you to explore an extensive range of resources and services designed for all ages. Delve into our vast collection of books, utilize our Wi-Fi and computer facilities, or participate in our diverse classes and programs that promise both stimulation and entertainment. Please be aware of our new policy: e-bikes, e-scooters, and other electronic transportation devices are not allowed inside any NYPL location, with exceptions made for mobility aids.
Center For Puerto Rican Studies Library
Welcome to the Center for Puerto Rican Studies Library, a vital resource located at 2180 3rd Avenue, Manhattan, New York. As a premier institution dedicated to preserving and promoting the rich history and culture of the Puerto Rican diaspora, our library and archives are open to visitors by appointment from Monday to Friday, 10 AM to 5 PM. To schedule a visit, please fill out our online appointment form. The CENTRO Library & Archives serve as a cherished hub for researchers, academics, teachers, students, genealogists, filmmakers, and the wider community. Here, you can explore an extensive collection of primary and secondary sources, including books, photographs, documents, artifacts, art, maps, oral histories, and more. Our resources are accessible through our Library Catalog, Archival Database, and Digital Collections, offering a comprehensive view of the Puerto Rican experience in the United States.
St. Agnes Library
Welcome to St. Agnes Library Located at 444 Amsterdam Avenue in the heart of Manhattan, St. Agnes Library is a vibrant community hub offering a wealth of resources and services for visitors of all ages. Since its establishment in 1893, our library has been dedicated to enriching the lives of our patrons through access to knowledge, culture, and technology.
Bloomingdale Library
Welcome to the Bloomingdale Library, your vibrant local hub for knowledge, creativity, and community engagement, conveniently located at 150 West 100th Street, Manhattan, New York. As a proud member of the New York Public Library (NYPL) system, we invite you to explore everything we have to offer. At Bloomingdale Library, we provide a vast selection of books for all ages, along with free Wi-Fi, computer access, and a variety of stimulating classes and programs designed to entertain and educate. Our newly expanded Teen Center is a must-visit, offering digital resources, tech equipment, and art materials, with lead support for Teens 360º generously provided by the City of New York.
Yorkville Library
Welcome to the Yorkville Library, a cherished branch of The New York Public Library, located at 222 East 79th Street in the heart of Manhattan, New York. Housed in a stunning example of Palladian-inspired architecture, our historic building is a designated New York City Landmark and is listed on the National and State Registers of Historic Places. Following an extensive renovation between 1986 and 1987, our library continues to serve the community with a blend of historical charm and modern amenities. At Yorkville Library, we offer a wide range of services and resources for all ages. Visit us to explore our extensive adult, young adult, and reference collections on the first floor, or bring your little ones to our children's room on the second floor, which closes 15 minutes before the library itself. Whether you're seeking a quiet place to read, study, or access our free Wi-Fi and computers, our library is your go-to destination.
Riverside Library
Welcome to Riverside Library, your gateway to knowledge and community engagement on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. Located at 127 Amsterdam Avenue, our historic branch has been serving the community since 1897, when the Riverside Association first donated its collection to the New York Free Circulating Library. Today, we continue to evolve, offering a wealth of resources and programs for all ages. Discover everything the Riverside Library has to offer! Whether you're seeking books, Wi-Fi, or access to computers, we provide an array of services designed to enrich your life. Join us for engaging classes, stimulating programs, and entertaining events that cater to diverse interests and age groups.
Webster Library
Welcome to the Webster Library, a cornerstone of the community located at 1465 York Avenue, Manhattan, New York. As one of the oldest libraries in New York City, our history dates back to 1893, when we were first established as the Webster Free Library. Thanks to the generous contributions of Charles B. Webster and Andrew Carnegie, our current site stands proudly at the intersection of 78th Street and York Avenue. At Webster Library, we offer a wealth of resources and activities for all ages. Whether you're here for books, Wi-Fi, computer access, or to participate in one of our many classes or programs, there's something for everyone. Please note that our second floor closes 15 minutes before the building's closing time.
Robert Lehman Collection Library
Welcome to the Robert Lehman Collection Library Nestled within the vibrant heart of Manhattan at 1000 5th Avenue, the Robert Lehman Collection Library stands as a beacon of knowledge and inspiration for art enthusiasts and researchers alike. As a specialized library, we proudly house an extensive collection of approximately twenty-three thousand books, with a distinct focus on the arts of the Italian Renaissance, the rich history and culture of Siena, Italy, the fascinating history of frames, and the intricate beauty of illuminated manuscripts.
Rodgers & Hammerstein Archives
Welcome to the Rodgers & Hammerstein Archives of Recorded Sound, a premier division of The New York Public Library, located at 40 Lincoln Center Plaza in the heart of Manhattan, New York. As one of the most comprehensive resources of recorded sound globally, our Archives boast an unparalleled collection that spans a diverse array of genres and formats. From the timeless compositions of Mozart and the iconic voice of Maria Callas to the vibrant rhythms of Motown, our holdings also encompass symphonic masterpieces, historic presidential speeches, captivating radio dramas, and memorable television specials. Researchers and enthusiasts alike are invited to explore our extensive Music and Recorded Sound Research Collections without the need for an appointment. However, we recommend scheduling a visit if you wish to engage with archival materials to ensure availability. Walk-ins are generally welcome for accessing our audio/visual materials on the third floor and our circulating collection of books, scores, CDs, and DVDs on the first and second floors.
Roosevelt Island Library
Welcome to the Roosevelt Island Library, your gateway to a world of knowledge and community engagement, located at 504 Main Street, Manhattan, New York. As a proud branch of The New York Public Library, we invite you to explore our vast collection of books, access free Wi-Fi, and use our state-of-the-art computers. Whether you're interested in attending a class, joining a book club, or participating in one of our stimulating and entertaining programs, we have something for everyone, regardless of age. Our new 5,200-square-foot facility, opened in January 2021, offers a vibrant space for the community, complete with dedicated areas for children and teens, a community room for events, and the latest technology to enhance your library experience. We also offer a wide range of free resources, from e-books and e-audiobooks to bestselling magazines and streaming music, all accessible from the comfort of your home with your library card.
67th Street Library
Welcome to the 67th Street Library, a cherished community hub located at 328 East 67th Street in Manhattan, New York. As a proud branch of The New York Public Library, established in 1905, we have been serving the vibrant Upper East Side for over a century. Our library offers an inviting space for everyone, with a wide range of resources and services designed to inspire and educate. Discover all that we have to offer, from an extensive collection of books and e-books to free Wi-Fi, computers, and enriching classes and programs for all ages. Whether you’re interested in joining a book club, attending a stimulating workshop, or exploring our vast digital resources like bestselling magazines and world newspapers, the 67th Street Library has something for you.
58th Street Library
Welcome to the 58th Street Library, a vibrant hub of learning and community engagement located at 127 East 58th Street in the heart of Manhattan, New York. As a proud branch of The New York Public Library, we're committed to providing an inclusive and enriching environment for all visitors. While most areas of our library are wheelchair accessible, please note that the computer classroom and community room have limited accessibility. Our library is a treasure trove of resources and opportunities for all ages. Whether you're here to explore our diverse collection of books, take advantage of free Wi-Fi and computer access, or participate in our exciting programs and classes, there's something for everyone. From virtual and in-person classes to engaging book clubs and personalized services like Shelf Help, we strive to cater to your unique interests and needs.
53rd Street Library
Welcome to the 53rd Street Library, your gateway to a world of knowledge and discovery in the heart of Midtown Manhattan! Located at 18 West 53rd Street, New York, our vibrant and inviting branch of The New York Public Library offers an extensive range of resources and services for all ages. Whether you're looking to dive into a good book, access free Wi-Fi, use our computers, or participate in our engaging classes and programs, we have something for everyone. Explore our wide array of free resources, including e-books, e-audiobooks, bestselling magazines, and world newspapers, all accessible from the comfort of your home with your library card. Join us for online classes, book clubs, and stimulating programs designed to enrich your learning experience.
Columbus Library
Welcome to the Columbus Library, a vibrant part of the New York Public Library system, located at 742 10th Avenue in the heart of Manhattan's Clinton neighborhood. Since its opening in 1909, Columbus Library has been a cornerstone for education and community engagement in this dynamic, multiethnic area. At Columbus Library, discover a world of resources and activities for all ages. Whether you're here to browse our extensive collection of books, access free Wi-Fi, or use our public computers, we have something for everyone. Join us for stimulating classes and entertaining programs that cater to diverse interests and needs.
The Lionel Pincus and Princess Firyal Map Division
Welcome to The Lionel Pincus and Princess Firyal Map Division Nestled in the heart of Manhattan, New York, The Lionel Pincus and Princess Firyal Map Division stands as one of the world's most distinguished map collections. Established in 1898, our library boasts an extensive collection of over 433,000 sheet maps and 20,000 books and atlases, spanning from the 16th to the 21st centuries. Our diverse holdings range from global to local scales, catering to a wide array of research and learning needs.
Epiphany Library
Welcome to Epiphany Library, your gateway to a world of knowledge and community engagement in the heart of Manhattan. Located at 228 East 23rd Street, our library has been a cornerstone of the Gramercy Park-Stuyvesant Town neighborhood since 1887. Housed in a charming three-story building, we offer extensive collections for adults, young adults, and children, along with a modern auditorium for community gatherings. Discover everything the library has to offer—from books and Wi-Fi to computers and classes. Our diverse range of stimulating and entertaining programs caters to all ages, ensuring there's something for everyone. Whether you're visiting in person or online, Epiphany Library connects you with endless opportunities for learning and enjoyment.
Kips Bay Library
Welcome to the Kips Bay Library, a vibrant hub of knowledge and community engagement located at 446 3rd Avenue, Manhattan, New York. Since opening its doors in 1972, the Kips Bay Branch of The New York Public Library has been a cornerstone for learning, replacing the historic St. Gabriel's and Nathan Straus libraries. Named after the 17th-century farmer Jacobus Kip, whose farmland once graced this area, our library continues to honor his legacy of growth and exploration. Please note that our book drop will be temporarily closed from 3pm on Friday, August 30th until 10am on Tuesday, September 3rd. We apologize for any inconvenience and appreciate your understanding.
Stavros Niarchos Foundation Library
Welcome to the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Library (SNFL), the New York Public Library’s largest circulating branch, located at 455 5th Avenue in the heart of Manhattan. Situated on the former site of the Mid-Manhattan Library, SNFL has undergone a remarkable transformation into a state-of-the-art facility, thanks to the visionary designs of architects Mecanoo and Beyer Blinder Belle, and the generous support of the Stavros Niarchos Foundation and the City. Our library offers a wealth of resources and services for all ages, including free access to books, Wi-Fi, computers, and a variety of stimulating and entertaining programs. Whether you're looking for a quiet place to study, a vibrant community space, or innovative educational programs, SNFL has something for everyone. Please note that e-bikes, e-scooters, and electronic transportation devices are not permitted inside any NYPL location, although mobility aids are allowed.
Thomas Yoseloff Business Center
Welcome to the Thomas Yoseloff Business Center Located on the 7th floor of the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Library (SNFL) at 455 5th Avenue, Manhattan, New York, the Thomas Yoseloff Business Center is The New York Public Library's premier destination for business resources and services. Whether you're an entrepreneur, a seasoned business professional, or a job seeker, our center is designed to support your financial and business endeavors with a wealth of free resources.
Andrew Heiskell Braille and Talking Book Library
Welcome to the Andrew Heiskell Braille and Talking Book Library, located at 40 West 20th Street in Manhattan, New York. Our library is dedicated to providing free, accessible reading materials for individuals who are blind, visually impaired, or otherwise physically unable to read standard print. We proudly serve residents of New York City and Long Island. At Heiskell Library, you can borrow a wide array of materials, including braille, talking books, and magazines, available for users of all ages. We also offer players and apps to enhance your reading experience. Explore our accessible programs and events, receive individual coaching in assistive technology, participate in group workshops, join braille study groups, and visit the Dimensions Lab for tactile creation.
Hedi Steinberg Library
Welcome to the Hedi Steinberg Library, a cornerstone of knowledge and community located at 245 Lexington Avenue in the heart of Manhattan, New York. Our library is dedicated to providing a welcoming and enriching environment for all visitors, offering a diverse collection of books, periodicals, and digital resources to cater to your educational and recreational needs. At the Hedi Steinberg Library, we pride ourselves on fostering a space where learning and imagination come to life. Our extensive collection includes a wide range of genres and subjects, ensuring that readers of all ages and interests can find something to captivate their minds. Whether you're a student, a professional, or simply a book lover, you'll discover a wealth of resources to support your pursuits.
Mulberry Street Library
Welcome to the Mulberry Street Library, your gateway to a world of knowledge and creativity in the heart of Manhattan's vibrant SoHo neighborhood. Located at 10 Jersey Street, our branch is a part of the iconic New York Public Library system and is steeped in history, housed in a former chocolate factory in the renowned Cast Iron District. At Mulberry Street Library, we offer an extensive range of resources and services for individuals of all ages. Discover a vast collection of books, e-books, and e-audiobooks, from timeless classics to contemporary bestsellers. Enjoy free access to Wi-Fi, computers, and a variety of online resources, including bestselling magazines, world newspapers, and streaming music.
Hudson Park Library
Welcome to Hudson Park Library, a cornerstone of cultural and educational enrichment located at 66 Leroy Street in the heart of Manhattan's vibrant Greenwich Village. Since 1906, our library has been a welcoming haven for the community, offering an expansive range of resources and activities for all ages. At Hudson Park Library, we invite you to discover a world of knowledge and creativity. Our offerings include an extensive collection of books, Wi-Fi access, computers, and a plethora of classes and programs designed to stimulate and entertain. Whether you're a lifelong learner or just looking for a quiet place to read, we have something for everyone.
Ottendorfer Library
Welcome to the Ottendorfer Library, a cherished branch of the New York Public Library, located at 135 2nd Avenue in the heart of Manhattan, New York. Established in 1884, the Ottendorfer Library holds the distinction of being New York City's first free public library. Designed by the talented German-born architect William Schickel, this historic landmark beautifully blends Queen Anne and neo-Italian Renaissance architectural styles, adorned with unique terracotta putti. At the Ottendorfer Library, there's something for everyone. Whether you're diving into a new book, accessing our free Wi-Fi, or utilizing our computers, you'll find a wealth of resources at your fingertips. We offer a diverse range of classes and programs designed to educate, stimulate, and entertain visitors of all ages. From in-person classes and group tours to engaging online programs and book clubs, our library is a vibrant hub of community interaction and learning.
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.
Seward Park Library
Welcome to Seward Park Library, your community hub for knowledge, exploration, and connection, conveniently located at 192 East Broadway, Manhattan, New York. As part of the renowned New York Public Library system, Seward Park Library offers a diverse range of resources and services designed to enrich and support the lives of our patrons. Discover all that our library has to offer! Whether you're here for books, Wi-Fi, computer access, or engaging classes and programs, there's something for everyone, from children to adults. Dive into our extensive collections, which include adult, reference, and young adult selections on the third floor, a vibrant children's room on the second floor, and a diverse array of media and world language materials on the first floor. Our literacy center on the lower level is dedicated to helping patrons improve their reading and writing skills.
The Charles Evans Inniss Memorial Library
Welcome to The Charles Evans Inniss Memorial Library, a cornerstone of academic and community resources located at 1650 Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn, New York 11225. Nestled within the Medgar Evers College campus, our library serves as a vibrant hub for students, faculty, and local residents alike, offering a comprehensive collection of print and digital resources to support learning, research, and personal enrichment. Our library provides access to an extensive array of popular databases, ensuring that you can find the information you need with ease. From the Virtual Reference Library (Gale) and Academic Search Complete to specialized resources like JSTOR for Health and General Sciences, and African-American History Online, we have something for everyone. Explore literary treasures through Literary Sources (Gale), delve into the world of law and current events with NexisUni, or access a wealth of psychological literature with PsycINFO and PsycArticles.
The Contractor's Office
Welcome to The Contractor's Office: Your Partner in Business Success Located at 142 Main Street, Nyack, New York 10960, The Contractor’s Office is your go-to destination for professional accounting and financial services. Our mission is to optimize your business's efficiency by offloading your busy work to our expert team, allowing you to focus on what truly matters—growing your business.
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