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About the Chatham Square Library
Due to damage from Hurricane Sandy, the branch phone number [(212)964-6598] is not working. Please call the ASKNYPL hotline 917-275-6975 for immediate service or email the branch at chathamsquare@nypl.org
Chatham Square Library has been an integral part of the Chinatown neighborhood since its earliest days, with a circulating Chinese language collection available since 1911. Chatham Square opened in 1903, replacing a branch of the New York Free Circulating Library that had served the neighborhood for four years. The Chatham Square Library was designed by New York architectural firm McKim, Mead and White, and was the second branch after Yorkville to be constructed with funds from Carnegie’s 1901 gift to the city of New York.

