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    Queens Public Library - Langston Hughes

    3.3 (4 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Great place, very clean and very well run. It has children corners and very comfortable seats!

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    Queens Public Library - Fresh Meadows - Entrance on 194th St off Horace Harding Expy

    Queens Public Library - Fresh Meadows

    3.4(18 reviews)
    4.6 miFresh Meadows, Flushing

    Most libraries in the Queens Public Library system are smaller neighborhood facilities to serve the…read morelocal community like this Fresh Meadows branch. They have their collections of books, magazines, DVDs, CDs and other media available for perusal and loan. There is even a large children's section that I used to bring my son to when he was younger, with lots of tables for reading and homework. The current pandemic lockdown has changed all that and all public spaces have had to adjust their practices accordingly. I am glad that Queens Library has made their collections available again via their website. You can search their vast catalog for any of their materials from any branch, put in a request and it will be delivered to your local branch for pick-up. When you arrive, make sure you're wearing your mask, check in with the security guard and you can then go to your designated cart to find your marked books or media. Checkout is a snap at the self-service desk by placing your library card on the scanner pad and then your materials. I really like the convenience of designated library parking spots out front. And when you are finished with your borrowed materials, the walk-up self-service automated return kiosk makes it even easier than picking them up. But if you really want to avoid human contact and stay buttoned up in your house, ebooks are also available through their website.

    Love coming to this library as the staff are always super helpful especially in the kids section.read more

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    New York Public Library - Stephen A. Schwarzman Building - Crowd at the gift shop

    New York Public Library - Stephen A. Schwarzman Building

    4.4(1.1k reviews)
    6.0 miMidtown West

    Came back to see this beautiful library again on this day trip to NYC…read more Security was still much tighter than other libraries I've visited with special security screening equipment at the entrance and then an open bag check when I left. I still have not timed my visits correctly so couldn't join the scheduled library tours or take advantage of the public visiting hours for the must see Rose Main Reading Room. As a result I just focused on the following areas 1. The beautiful rotunda at the top with ceiling and wall murals and the deep brown wooden panels. A special 250th anniversary exhibition, Art As Declaration, was being prepared and some of the initial themes and displays were presented in the wings to each side of the rotunda. 2. The Polonsky Exhibition room with the "treasures" from the NYPL collection was fabulous as always. I loved that they rotated from their archives regularly so there's always something new each time I've visited. The Winnie the Pooh and friend display seemed to be a permanent fixture and one of the popular stops. 3. Marble main entrance and lion statue duo outside in front. Good stop to get out of the heat and humidity for a bit. Bathrooms clean and water refill stations a plus.

    The library is beautiful and majestic and I'm glad we visited during our trip. We didn't plan to…read morecome here but we were nearby at Bryant Park and decided to walk in. The library and exhibits are free to enter. For it being free I thought it would be way more crowded but it was manageable. It's really opulent inside and so beautiful, I loved watching all the wedding photoshoots going one. I bought recommend going to the top floor to see the mural on the ceiling. The best part was cooling down in the building LOL. Would def come back next time we're in New York.

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