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Branch Special Collections

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Several branches throughout the three boroughs have special collections that focus on local history or are of special interest to their respective communities.

Bronx Nautical Collection

City Island Library 320 City Island Avenue (between Bay & Fordham Sts.) Bronx, NY 10464 (718) 885-1703

Open since 1911 and in its current location in its current location since 1970 the branch has a 1000 plus volume Nautical collection. The branch has books on such varied topics such as famous shipwrecks, pirates, naval history. According to a New York Times article from 2011 "The library has long served as a port for the many recreational sailors who wind up docking at City Island while journeying."

The Latino and Puerto Rican Cultural Collection

Bronx Library Center 310 East Kingsbridge Road (at Briggs Avenue) Bronx, NY 10458 (718) 579-4244

The Bronx Library Center is home to a rare Hispanic/Latino Heritage collection. This collection comprises of materials on the Puerto Rican/Latino experience and is for reference use only. The collection is housed in a room decorated with Puerto Rican/Latin Art. Outside the room on the 4th Floor, one can find a circulating collection of books on the Puerto Rican/Latino experience. Be sure to check out the library's events page for special exhibits and programs.

The Italian American Cultural Collection

Belmont Library and Enrico Fermi Cultural Center 610 E. 186th Street (at Hughes Ave.) Bronx, NY 10458 (718) 933-6410

Located in the "Little Italy of the Bronx," the branch has a collection of titles about the Italian and Italian American Culture.

Manhattan Lower East Side Heritage Collection

Seward Park Library 192 East Broadway (at Jefferson St.) New York, NY 10002-5597 (212) 477-6770

The collection consists of non-circulating Lower East Side related books and materials. The branch also hosts a free film series that screens documentary, short, and feature-length films shot on location in lower Manhattan. You can learn more about the collection and future events on their Facebook page.

The New York Collection

Jefferson Market Branch 425 Avenue of the Americas (at 10th St.) New York, NY 10011-8454 (212) 243-4334

The library has an archive of photographs and other material on the history of the Jefferson Market Library and Courthouse. In the lower level reading room you can also find a collection of books on New York City history with a focus on Greenwich Village. This year the branch hosted Your Village, Your Story: Greenwich Village Oral History Project. The stories collected will be part of the branch's circulating collection and be available online as well.

Staten Island Staten Island Historical Collection

St. George Library Center 5 Central Avenue (near Borough Hall) Staten Island, NY 10301 (718) 442-8560

The library's reference collection houses titles ranging from Staten Island folklore, to patroons (landholders with manorial privileges) to wildlife and fauna. Patron have used the collection to conduct research on genealogy, the history of the community, environmental aspects and the general history of Staten Island.


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