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So good they named it twice, the city of New York, New York inspires historians, journalists, novelists, memoirists, artists, and creators to publish countless new books every year. 2024 was no ...
The Irma and Paul Milstein Division of United States History, Local History and Genealogy is a premier resource for researchers of all levels, focusing on U.S. history, local history, the history of ...
This research guide provides an introduction to collections of LGBTQ+ studies held by the Manuscripts and Archives division of the New York Public Library. The division holds over 100 collections ...
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If you’re 13 or older, and live, work, attend school, or pay property taxes in New York State, you can get a free digital library card right now. Visitors to New York State can also apply for a ...
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The New York Public Library celebrates Arab American Heritage Month throughout April with events and programs, recommended reading, research collection highlights, and a wide array of resources for ...
'Aspects of Negro Life: Song of the Towers' by Aaron Douglas. Built carefully by generations of curators over the past 160 years, the collections of The New York Public Library now exceed 50 million ...
The Tottenville branch dates to 1904. The Tottenville branch dates to 1904, and it is the oldest and southernmost location on Staten Island. Nestled in a quiet community, the branch has served ...