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Discover the Magic: 10 Reasons Families Love the New York Society Library
With more than 10,000 books, the New York Society Library is a true gem on the Upper East Side.

The New York Society Library is a historic membership library founded in 1754. The Library today is open to all for reading, reference, and selected events, with circulation and other services by subscription. The beautiful landmark building dates from 1917 and includes reading rooms, spaces for study, book stacks, a children’s library, and the Assunta, Ignazio, Ada and Romano Peluso Exhibition Gallery. The Library has approximately 300,000 print volumes and hosts a variety of public events for adults and children.
With more than 10,000 books, the New York Society Library is a true gem on the Upper East Side.

Sign up for a membership and perhaps your child will be the next winner to celebrate with the Society Library!
Open every day and located at 53 East 79th Street.
New York’s oldest library presents the New York City Book Awards