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Rise of Libraries and Museums

In the 1800s, as more people learned to read, the need for libraries was evident. Across the civilized world subscription libraries had been operating, and in New York the John Jacob Astor estate opened a library that was free for all to use. The concept of the public library was born. Soon libraries were performing an invaluable service by helping to educate a public hungry for knowledge.
History of the New York Public Library
A concise history of the New York Public Library describes the institution's precursors, including the innovative Astor Library, which opened in 1849.

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