Astor Library - New York, NY
Posted by: bluesnote
N 40° 43.745 W 073° 59.515
18T E 585127 N 4509172
A state marker located at the former Astor Library.
Waymark Code: WMTVBQ
Location: New York, United States
Date Posted: 01/09/2017
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The plaque says, "This Italianate structure, begun in 1834 and completed in 1881, was built by John Jacob Astor, whose sons later added the north and center sections. Three architects contributed to its design: Alexander Sabltzer (south wind, 1849-1853); Griffith Thomas (center section, 1856-1859); and Thomas Stent (North Wing, 1879-1881). Originally the city's first major library broadly accessible to the public, the Astor Collection was combined with the Tilden Trust and the Lenox Library in 1912 to form the nucleus of the New York Public Library."
Marker Name: Astor Library
Marker Type: City
Agency: New York Landmarks Preservation Foundation
City/Town/Village Name: New York
County: New York
Region: New York City (Region 11)
Dedication Date: Not Listed
Website: Not listed
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