Chatham Square Library - New York Public Library

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33 E Broadway
New York, NY 10002

Chatham Square Library, part of the New York Public Library system, is facing significant budget cuts and is seeking community support to combat the largest funding reductions in a decade. The library offers a diverse range of events and programs, including author talks, exhibitions, book clubs, and job fairs, catering to all age groups from babies and toddlers to adults and seniors.

Visitors to Chatham Square Library can explore ongoing events for kids and teens, as well as specialized programs such as creative aging arts and crafts for adults over 50. The library also features a variety of exhibitions showcasing treasures from the New York Public Library's collection, providing a rich cultural and educational experience for all patrons.

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Nancy A.
5/11/2025

I remember coming here ever since I was a toddler. It was either the Seward Park branch or the Chatham Square branch. I love how the Chatham Square branch is 3 floors high with a basement for...

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Tony L.
5/14/2024

Known to neighbors simply as the "Chinatown Library", the NYPL Chatham Square branch should be considered a NYC landmark if it isn't already. Open to the public, it operates as any other NY...

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Tina C.
1/1/2023

This NYPL branch is hidden and small yet easily to be missed in the passage of travels or walks. There are abundant computer terminals and host of community events for children and adults. Staff...

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Erasmo G.
6/19/2021

Great branch of the New York Public Library. They kept their doors open for grab-and-go services through the hard months of the pandemic. The staff has always been kind and generous when I stop...

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Jing K.
12/12/2018

A great public library. Very diverse selection of books and other media. Also plenty of computer terminals. The 3rd floor has multiple small rooms that are constantly hosting community events...

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