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Center for Brooklyn History

4.3 (35 reviews)
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Sharon J.

We had our family reunion here to give the original letters from my cousins grandfather to her grandmother a proper home & to preserve the history. Their love started as pen pals, him an immigrant from St. Ann Jamaica, WI, and she from Port Antonio Jamaica. They wrote each other for almost a year a fell in love through letters never seeing each physically until the eve of their wedding 8/25/1914. They married the morning of 8/26/1914 and then sailed to the United States that evening leaving everyone & everything she knew for love. Intrigued? Pick up the book Papas Letters by Judith Lovell on amazon

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Julia H.

Small gem of a museum, with some incredible Brooklyn artefacts. Make sure to take a step into the library which is room of gorgeous hand carved wood features from the 1800's. I went on Free Friday and there were a lot of fun activities planned including drink & draw. Plan to go again soon and see what new exhibits they have in store.

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Dewan A.

Excellent hidden gem of a museum. 1) It is worth a visit, especially if you are a student, it is FREE! 2) They have good exhibits. 3) The library on the second floor is amazing.

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Aside from the beautiful building, I like multi-functionality of this institution: exhibits, concerts, events, etc.

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Neighborhood treasure. Great speaker series to stimulate your mind and activate your citizenship.

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Loving this place and the current exhibition happening in the Empire building celebrating the Brooklyn Waterfront!

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It blends so well in a residential neighborhood that it's easy to overlook it. Beautiful space, great for intimate parties.

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Wonderful space. The library is absolutely gorgeous and relaxing. Nice Brooklyn items in the gift shop.

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Brooklyn Public Library - From second story

Brooklyn Public Library

4.0(179 reviews)
2.0 miProspect Heights

Brooklyn Public Library is not part of the New York Public Library System. Little did I know that…read moreyou don't have to be a Brooklyn Resident to join. There's a lot of great online content and applications available to you if you're a member. Some are applications that would cost you if you download them from the App Store. I'm not sure where my review is but I know I did one. I'm going to look for my photos. I've been to some great exhibitions that I'll share photos after I find them! I've got friends that live in Brooklyn and we meet at the library. I have to admit that if I didn't love Manhattan, Brooklyn would be my second choice! Check out the library website for branches near you.

The Brooklyn Public Library was founded in 1892 by an act of the New York State Legislature, with…read moreits first official branch, Bedford Library, opening in 1896. The library system grew significantly with the help of Andrew Carnegie's $1.6 million donation, funding 21 new branches in the early 20th century. What a beautiful library! I love the art incorporated into the building. The Brooklyn Library is vast and has multiple outlets. On this particular day, the library was honoring James Balwin. James Baldwin, an African-American writer and civil rights activist, garnered acclaim for his essays, novels, plays, and poems. It was such a great exhibit, and I was in awe of how big the library was. This is a library with so much history, and it is a must-visit if you are in the area.

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Brooklyn Public Library - Park Slope Library

Brooklyn Public Library - Park Slope Library

2.9(38 reviews)
1.9 miPark Slope

This library is located in park slope section of Brooklyn its very modern and I love the modest art…read morework architect its has that wooden frame inside and i love it ,there have the Hewlett Packard ( HP) computers ( similar to : Apple, Acer, Dell, Gateway, Lenovo, Panasanoic, Samsung Toshiba ,-Computers company's ) .It's very cool laid back here in this library its similar to the other Brooklyn public library i go to on Grand army plaza & Flatbush avenue ( Main branch),(Flatbush branch) on Linden Blvd & Flatbush avenue or (Crown Heights branch ) on New York Avenue & East New York avenue . Very convivent by the mta transportation: Subway: F,G-Train. 7street train station or R-train.9 street train station. Bus: B67,B69

This library is definitely on the smaller side compared to others I've visited. It has a few large…read moretables for working, which is nice in theory--but the limited space makes it feel a bit cramped. You're seated pretty close to others, and it can get distracting. I've avoided using the public computers because, well... let's just say the ambiance isn't ideal--between loud coughing fits and the occasional old man fully snoring, it's not exactly the vibe for focused work. There's a children's section immediately to the right of the entrance with tables, a rug, and a few computers for the little ones. It's thoughtfully set up, but again--space is the issue. Everything feels tight and crowded, which is surprising (and honestly disappointing) given how large and family-heavy the Park Slope neighborhood is. It works in a pinch, but it's not the kind of library you linger in for long.

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Brooklyn Public Library - Park Slope Library - A house with the Canadian flag near by the Brooklyn public library - park slope branch !

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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)
4.1 miMidtown West

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.

I finally toured the NYPL Schwartzman Building last weekend after having it on my to do list for…read more... years? I'm so glad I finally made it! Also known as the Main Branch or just the New York Public Library, it's the flagship building for the library system. It was built after the New York Public Library was formed as a public-private partnership with two private libraries. The building opened to the public on May 23, 1911. The building was designed in the Beaux-Arts style, and it's gorgeous. The library offers docent-led building tours Monday through Saturday at 11am and 2pm. You book tickets online, and they release tickets every Sunday for the week ahead. You meet in the Visitor Center on the first floor for a one-hour tour. The tour was great. You learn about the history of the building and the library and then are taken by the docent to several beautiful areas of the library. The building is huge, and I really appreciated a guided tour which takes you to the highlights of the building. I'm not sure I would have found all the spaces on my own, and the architecture is worth it. They also have a permanent exhibit which highlights items from their research collections: "The Polonsky Exhibition of the New York Public Library's Treasures." Unfortunately, the exhibit was closed for a bit of time to change out some of the items on display (March 12-20, 2026) and that meant I couldn't visit the exhibit when I was there. They also have a gift shop. The docent who led my tour (Athena) was great, and I really enjoyed my tour of the library. I'll be back again for the Polonsky exhibit and a walk around on my own!

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