

nypl:
NYPL’s Aguilar Library in Harlem is one of the oldest branch libraries in New York, founded in 1886. This beautiful branch is a great place for inspiration, as well as education: it has a Center for Reading and Writing for adults. Currently open 6 days a week, Aguilar’s service to the community - like all of NYPL’s local libraries - will be affected by the proposed $47 million budget cut. Help us help NYC’s communities and support your branch today!
If you would like to learn more about NYC’s local libraries, stop by Mid-Manhattan Library tomorrow to hear photographer Elizabeth Felicella talk about her current exhibition Reading Room.
Now, who is Aguilar Library named after?