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An Interesting View of
the Lighting Fixtures Down
a Nyack Public Library Staircase |
This post will be about
Nyack Public Library porn. The kind where you see a beautiful library, not the kind where
a library allows what the law says may be excluded.
You see, I recently investigated the Nyack, NY, library for porn, based on "
Library Concerns Presented to Trustees," where a librarian quit for reasons that
sounded like those present in unfiltered libraries, but I found no cause for concern during my cursory review.
What I did find, however, was a library so beautiful that I took snaps so you could see this yourselves. And the library is one of the
Andrew Carnegie libraries. Even the area was beautiful, e.g., a half a block away was the
Hudson River and the
Tappan Zee Bridge.
I now present my pictures to satisfy your own craving for library porn, the kind that would make Andrew Carnegie proud:
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Nyack Library Historical Society Sign |
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Andrew Carnegie Portrait and 1903 Dedication
in the Nyack Public Library |
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Lincoln's Gettysburg Address Monument
at the Nyack Public Library |
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Nyack Public Library Front Entrance |
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Nyack Public Library Main Entrance |
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Tile Artwork in the Nyack Public Library Bathroom |
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Tile in the Nyack Public Library Bathroom
of The Boy Who Cried Wolf |
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A Bust of a Woman and a Fresh Cut Flower
in the Nyack Public Library |
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A Display Case of Nyack Past
in the Nyack Public Library |
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A Display Case of Nyack Historical Postcards
in the Nyack Public Library |
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The Clock and Fireplace
in the Carnegie Room
of the Nyack Public Library |
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Statue of an American Indian
in the Nyack Public Library |
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A View of the Carnegie Room
of the Nyack Public Library |
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An Arboreal View Out a Window
of the Nyack Public Library |
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A Cafeteria in the Nyack Public Library |
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A Display Case in the Nyack Public Library Stacks |
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A View of the Ivy-Covered Nyack Public Library
from Above the Main Entrance |
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An Interior View of the Nyack Public Library |
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A View of the Hudson River Out a Back Window
of the Nyack Public Library |
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The Seventh-Day Adventist Church Out a Front Window
of the Nyack Public Library |
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Another View of the Cafeteria and its Beautiful Lighting
Within the Nyack Public Library |
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Beautiful Lighting in the Nyack Public Library |
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Artwork in the Nyack Public Library |
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Artwork in the Nyack Public Library
of the Nyack Public Library Itself |
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More Artwork in the Nyack Public Library |
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Artwork in the Nyack Public Library
is Displayed Attractively Right in the Stacks |
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Artwork in the Stacks at the Nyack Public Library |
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Computer Workstations in the Nyack Public Library |
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The Crowded Computer Room
in the Nyack Public Library |
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The Teen Room
in the Nyack Public Library |
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The Ivy-Covered Nyack Public Library
From Across the Street |
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Entrance to the Teen Room
in the Nyack Public Library |
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An Columnated Walkway with Plantings
at the Nyack Public Library |
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Community Meeting Room
at the Nyack Public Library |
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The Tappan Zee Bridge Over the Hudson River
Seen From Hudson Street
Alongside the Nyack Public Library |
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The Tappan Zee Bridge Over the Hudson River
as Seen From the Park Behind the Nyack Public Library |
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Gospel Music in the Park Behind the Nyack Public Library |
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The Back of the Nyack Public Library |
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Inside the Community Meeting Room
at the Nyack Public Library |
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ReplyDeleteThank you, Matthew, for commenting. Yes, they are terrific photos. If you click on them, they get a lot bigger.
ReplyDeleteI do not claim any rights to those pictures, though they are mine. So you or anyone may feel free to take them and use them as you wish, with or without attribution, whether or not for commercial use. Have fun.
I see I am getting a lot of views on this page from Nyack, NY. Good. You have a really lovely library.
Ah. I see you work at the library. Definitely take those pictures and use them as you wish, say in a brochure or on your web page. There's no need to attribute them to me nor to link to this blog post. Feel free to change any metadata. The photos were minimally processed to make them better. I'll make the originals available to you, if you wish.
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