Though the city's made up of five boroughs, it has just three public library systems. The largest—the NYPL—runs all libraries in Manhattan, Staten Island and the Bronx. Hours at the branches vary wildly, but all have a dedicated section of children's books, and many a separate room for the use of kids up to fifth grade. Storytimes, craft and cultural projects, and poetry writing workshops are just some of the offerings on tap; check the website (nypl.org) for detailed information on each branch.
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New York Public Library, Washington Heights Branch
Time Out says
Details
- Address
- 1000 St. Nicholas Ave
- New York
- Cross street:
- at 160th St
- Transport:
- Subway: C to 163rd St–Amsterdam Ave.
- Opening hours:
- The Washington Heights library is closed for partial renovation.
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