The Morrisania Library, located in New York City's Bronx borough, is a historic branch of The New York Public Library. Built in 1908 with funds from Andrew Carnegie, the two-story facility is fully accessible and offers a diverse collection of books for adults, young adults, and children.
Situated on McKinley Square, the library's location holds significance as it was once part of the farmland owned by Jonas Bronck, after whom the Bronx is named. With its rich history and commitment to providing accessible resources, the Morrisania Library continues to serve as a valuable community hub for residents of all ages.
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