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- Dec 9, 2011
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- The Municipal Art Society of New York
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The GREENACRE REFERENCE LIBRARY at the Municipal Art Society of New York is devoted to the complex ecology of New York City and beyond. Collections include books, reports, digital files, and archival publications produced by MAS over the course of its history. Open to the public by appointment only. Individual research assistance is available. Email Erin Butler at ebutler@mas.org with your inquiries.
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