Ottendorfer Branch, New York Public Library first floor interior consisting of the entry vestibule, the reading room, the bookstacks, the staircase leading from the first floor to the mezzanine level bookstacks, the staricase leading from the first floor to the second floor; mezzanine level interior consisting of the bookstacks; second floor interior consisting of the two reading rooms; and the fixtures and interior components of these spaces, including but not limited to, wall and ceiling surfaces, floor surfaces, doors, windows, window seats, bookstacks, fireplace, staircase railings, and circulation counter; 135 Second Avenue, Manhattan

built 1883-84; architect William Schickel

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Ottendorfer Branch, New York Public Library first floor interior consisting of the entry vestibule, the reading room, the bookstacks, the staircase leading from the first floor to the mezzanine level bookstacks, the staricase leading from the first floor to the second floor; mezzanine level interior consisting of the bookstacks; second floor interior consisting of the two reading rooms; and the fixtures and interior components of these spaces, including but not limited to, wall and ceiling surfaces, floor surfaces, doors, windows, window seats, bookstacks, fireplace, staircase railings, and circulation counter; 135 Second Avenue, Manhattan

built 1883-84; architect William Schickel

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Edition Notes

"August 11, 1981"--Page 1.

"LP-1168"--Page 1.

"Report prepared by Marjorie Pearson"--Page 6.

"Landmark Site: Borough of Manhattan, Tax Map Block 464, Lot 37 "--Page 1.

"The Ottendorfer Library is the oldest branch library in Manhattan and one of the earliest buildings in the city constructed specifically as a public library--Page 1.

Includes bibliographical references.

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New York]
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Designation list / Landmarks Preservation Commission -- 146

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NA108.N4

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1 online resource (8 pages)

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OL44945846M
OCLC/WorldCat
508424869

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