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New York Public Library, Fifth Avenue and 42nd Street (N.Y.) City. On Back: Public Library (N.Y.). The Public Library on 5th Avenue and 42nd Street, covers two city blacks. Said to be the most complete library in the country, it contains over two millions volumes. It is built of white marble, cost nine million dollars and was opened to the public May 23, 1911.
New York Public Library, Fifth Avenue and 42nd Street (N.Y.) City. On Back: Public Library (N.Y.). The Public Library on 5th Avenue and 42nd Street, covers two city blacks. Said to be the most complete library in the country, it contains over two millions volumes. It is built of white marble, cost nine million dollars and was opened to the public May 23, 1911.