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Library Image Address Historical notes; Adams Street Library: 9 Adams Street The branch opened on October 12, 2021, and was the first new branch opened in nearly 40 years. [2] Arlington Library: 203 Arlington Avenue The branch was originally known as the East Branch and officially opened on November 7, 1906; it was renovated from 1950–52 and ...
[135] [136] Supporters of the Central Library said the BPL's existing central library was suitable for a city with 50,000 residents, two percent of Brooklyn's population at the time. [138] Between April and June 1936, about 200,000 people signed a petition asking PWA secretary Harold L. Ickes to approve money for the building. [ 139 ]
In 1971, Arlington Public Library is the first library in the Washington D.C. area to have a video cassette system, located at Central Library. [7] Library of Congress made Arlington Public Library a Subregional Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped in 1972.
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The Brooklyn Collection holds the manuscripts and archives for the Brooklyn Public Library and is located at the Central Branch. [12] The Brooklyn Collection holds over a million individual items including Brooklyn Dodgers memorabilia, a collection for the Brooklyn Eagle , which Walt Whitman edited, manuscripts, maps, photographs, and other ...
Library Image Location Notes 1: Arlington 203 Arlington Ave. at Warwick St. 40°40'50.4"N 73°53'14.0"W Originally known as the East Branch and officially opened on November 7, 1906; renovated from 1950 to 1952 and in 1980. 2: Bedford 496 Franklin Avenue
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Grand Central Library: 135 East 46th Street 23: Hamilton Fish Park Library: 415 East Houston Street 24: Hamilton Grange Library: 503 West 145th Street 25: Harlem Library: 9 West 124th Street 26: Hudson Park Library: 66 Leroy Street 27: Inwood Library: 4790 Broadway 28: Jefferson Market Library: 425 Avenue of the Americas 29: Kips Bay Library