The Jefferson Market Public Library is located at 425 Avenue of the Americas (at 10th St.) in Greenwich Village. It is part of the New York Public Library. The Victorian Gothic style building was designed by Frederick Clark Withers and Calvert Vaux (who also assisted in the design of Central Park) and was built during 1875-1877.
4 comments:
What a stunning building Noel. JanUK
It is an amazing structure. I didn't have time to see the interior, though.
I used to borrow books from this library when I lived in the Village.
I've always liked this building & you have captured it well Noel.
Thanks, Lily. I didn't know that you used to iive in the Village. I like this building too.
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