Inside the Members-Only New York Society Library, NYC's Oldest Library

New York Adventure Club

Date: Jan 22nd

From getting looted by British soldiers during the American Revolution to George Washington forgetting to return two books (c'mon, George!), one New York City membership library dating back to 1754 has been through it all. But how has a book collection managed to keep its doors open for over 250 years? It's time to uncover the secrets of New York City's oldest library like never before.

Join New York Adventure Club for an exclusive trip through the members-only New York Society Library (NYSL), the oldest cultural institution in New York City, which contains over 300,000 volumes.

Led by one of the New York Society Library librarians, our behind-the-scenes experience at the historic 1917 John S. Rogers Italianate townhouse will include:



A brief introduction to the library’s rich history and history, and overview of its most famous members including George Washington, John Jay, Herman Melville, and Willa Cather
A private walkthrough of the major public and members-only spaces, including the archives, book bindery, and wood-paneled writers’ rooms
An exclusive peek at the staff-only conservation studio to see the library's older and decorated books
A detailed look at the current literary-themed exhibition


Click here to see pictures from one of our last visits to NYSL!

See you there!

*Due to the venue's COVID-19 protocols, guests must be fully vaccinated against the SARS-CoV-2 virus (proof of vaccination required at door) and be wearing a mask to enter the building's premises

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Ticket Price: $32.00

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Where: The New York Society Library 53 East 79th Street New York NY 10075

When: January 22nd

Time: 11:30 am

End Time: 12:30 pm

Price Range: Under $50