St Agnes Library, The New York Public Library
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The St. Agnes Library, located on Amsterdam Avenue in New York City, is a branch of the New York Public Library system. It offers a wide range of resources and services for all ages, including books, Wi-Fi, computers, classes, and engaging programs.
Originally established in 1893 as a parish library, the St. Agnes Branch has been serving the community since 1906. The library building, funded by Andrew Carnegie, features beautiful architecture and is fully accessible to all visitors. With its extensive collection and various online offerings, the St. Agnes Library is a valuable resource for the local community.
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