Wednesday, April 16, 2008
The New York Public Library.
Our travels began at Fifth Avenue and West 42nd Street. It is the perfect walk for book-loving people-watchers. This magnificent building is the greatest legacy of the city's Gilded Age. The marble beaux arts palace beloved by scholars, schoolchildren, and ordinary readers was conceived in the 19th century. It opened May 24, 1911 and is used by 10 million people a year. The library's spectacular backyard is Bryant Park, a beautiful garden and past site of the Crystal Palace Exhibition of 1853-54. The palace itself, went up in flames in 1858. Thank you Helen Lamprecht for teaching us about it in your design class!
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