The Boston Public Library, Boston, MA
Here you can set your sight on the first free library in the US. Besides a collection of rare books, you will find inside murals, maps, and prints. Founded in 1848, the library contains around 24 million pieces, making it the third-largest public library in the United States. The first two being the federal Library of Congress and the New York Public Library!
In addition, the library is both a federal and state depository of government documents. It possesses wide-ranging and valuable holdings, including medieval manuscripts, early editions of William Shakespeare, records of colonial Boston, and the personal 3,800 volume library of John Adams.
George apparently has a nice body?……
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i d like to seeall of them did see NYC PBLIC LIBRARY
The Air Force Academy Library in Colorado is supposed to be quite impressive too. I’ve only seen the outside. Maybe it’s not considered a public library.
EACH MORE BEAUTIFUL THAN THE NEXT!!!
When I was in high school, research was done at the library.
Going downtown was a treat.
I remember spending as much time exploring the library as I did on research each time I visited. It was breathtaking for someone from a small town with a one room, but very clean and efficient public library.