New York Public Library, Hamilton Grange Branch
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New York Public Library, Hamilton Grange Branch is a historic library
building located in Washington Heights
, New York, New York
. It was designed by McKim, Mead & White and built in 1905-1906. The branch was one of 65 built by the New York Public Library
with funds provided by the philanthropist Andrew Carnegie
, 11 of them designed by McKim, Mead & White. It is a three story high, five bay wide building faced in deeply rusticated gray limestone
in an Italian Renaissance style. The building features round arched openings on the first floor and bronze lamps and grilles.
It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places
in 1981.
Library
In a traditional sense, a library is a large collection of books, and can refer to the place in which the collection is housed. Today, the term can refer to any collection, including digital sources, resources, and services...
building located in Washington Heights
Washington Heights, Manhattan
Washington Heights is a New York City neighborhood in the northern reaches of the borough of Manhattan. It is named for Fort Washington, a fortification constructed at the highest point on Manhattan island by Continental Army troops during the American Revolutionary War, to defend the area from the...
, New York, New York
New York City
New York is the most populous city in the United States and the center of the New York Metropolitan Area, one of the most populous metropolitan areas in the world. New York exerts a significant impact upon global commerce, finance, media, art, fashion, research, technology, education, and...
. It was designed by McKim, Mead & White and built in 1905-1906. The branch was one of 65 built by the New York Public Library
New York Public Library
The New York Public Library is the largest public library in North America and is one of the United States' most significant research libraries...
with funds provided by the philanthropist Andrew Carnegie
Andrew Carnegie
Andrew Carnegie was a Scottish-American industrialist, businessman, and entrepreneur who led the enormous expansion of the American steel industry in the late 19th century...
, 11 of them designed by McKim, Mead & White. It is a three story high, five bay wide building faced in deeply rusticated gray limestone
Limestone
Limestone is a sedimentary rock composed largely of the minerals calcite and aragonite, which are different crystal forms of calcium carbonate . Many limestones are composed from skeletal fragments of marine organisms such as coral or foraminifera....
in an Italian Renaissance style. The building features round arched openings on the first floor and bronze lamps and grilles.
It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places
National Register of Historic Places
The National Register of Historic Places is the United States government's official list of districts, sites, buildings, structures, and objects deemed worthy of preservation...
in 1981.