[]: 31
[Library]: Mid-Manhattan Library[30]
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[Address]: 455 Fifth Avenue
[Historical Note]: Opened in 1970 to replace the circulating division at the Schwarzman Building. Renovated from 2017 to 2020.
(Libraries in Manhattan)[]: 41
[Library]: Terence Cardinal Cooke–Cathedral Library[40]
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[Address]: 560 Lexington Avenue
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(Libraries in Manhattan)[]: 38
[Library]: Roosevelt Island Library[37]
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[Address]: 524 Main Street
[Historical Note]: Opened In 1979 after being located in the Herman and Dorothy Reade apartment, then a community room, for three years.
(Libraries in Manhattan)[]: 90
[Library]: Stapleton Library[89]
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[Address]: 132 Canal Street
[Historical Note]: The Carrere & Hastings-designed Carnegie library was built in 1907. It underwent significant renovations and remodeling from 2011 to 2013, including the addition of a 7,600-square-foot (710 m2) building. A minor controversy arose over the discrepancy of architectural styles between the modernist black-glass addition and the original structure.
(Libraries in Staten Island)[]: 55
[Library]: Francis Martin Library[54]
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[Address]: 2150 University Avenue
[Historical Note]: Named after Francis W. Martin, the first district attorney of the Bronx.
(Libraries in the Bronx)[]: 30
[Library]: Macomb's Bridge Library[29]
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[Address]: 2633 Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. Boulevard
[Historical Note]: The branch opened in 1955 at 2650 Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard, inside the Harlem River Houses, and was the smallest NYPL branch at 685 square feet (63.6 m2). In January 2020, the branch moved across the street to a larger space.
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