Arthur Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture

The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture is a research library of the New York Public Library (NYPL) and an archive repository for information on people of African descent worldwide. Located in the Harlem section of Manhattan, it has, almost from its inception, been an integral part of the Harlem community. The resources of the Center are broken up into five divisions, the Art and Artifacts Division, the Jean Blackwell Hutson General Re... More

Area:

  • 0.0004047 km² (0.0001563 mi² )

Opened:

  • Jul 14, 1905

Architectural Style:

Also known as:

  • Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture,
  • 135th Street Branch Library

Architecture

Architect

Charles Follen McKim

Charles Follen McKim (August 24, 1847 Chester County, Pennsylvania – September 14, 1909 St. James, New York) was an American Beaux-Arts architect of the late 19th century. Along with Stanford White, he provided the architectural expertise as a member of the partnership McKim, Mead, and White. McKim...

Address

Arthur Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture Address

New York City United States of America

Arthur Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture Address

103 W. 135th St.
New York
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Location

Geolocation:

Latitude Longitude
  • 40.8142
  • -73.94103
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Designation as Natural or Cultural Site:

Designation Date Listed
  • Sep 21, 1978
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