Places to Visit in 2009: New York, Utica Public Library

by R MAK on January 7, 2009 · 2 comments

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. At 303 Genesee Street in Utica, NY stands the magnificent public library building. In the middle of bustling New York city traffic, this Utica Public Library provide a sweet little escape. It is our place to visit in 2009. The building just oozes history and its gorgeous architecture is second to none. It is over 100 year old. If maintained well enough, I am sure Utica Public Library will last us another hundred years.

Directions to Utica Public Library

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Timings and What to Expect

Utica Public Library is a Public library.This library is the central facility associated with the the library system that serves Utica, NY. The collection of the library contains 164063 volumes. The library circulates 220163 items per year. The library serves a population of 60651 residents .

According to Official Website of Library Following are its opening hours:

Monday and Tuesday: 8:30am-8:00pm
Wednesday – Friday: 8:30am-5:30pm
Saturday: 8:30am-5:00pm

Library had 20 public access computer systems with highspeed broadband Internet connection. printing facility is also available. Also there is a special children section. More Here

Utica Public Library NY

A Tour of Utica Public Library

History of Utica Public Library

The Utica public Library was built in the first decade of the 1900’s, and was last renovated in 1991. The property was given to the city by two of Utica’s most famous philanthropists, Thomas R. Proctor and Frederick T. Proctor. They were brothers who had married sisters from another wealthy Utica family. The home of Thomas Proctor and Maria Williams is across the street– it’s a living museum and we have visited it several times. It’s called Fountain Elms.

More Picture of  Utica Library here.

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1 Mrs. Mecomber 01.08.09 at 11:09 am

Hi. I'm glad you really liked my articles, but my blog content and photos are copyrighted. I allow the posting of snippets from my posts, but it is against copyright law to repeat my entire post on your site. Would you pleas remove my post from your blog? Feel free to “quote” me and have a smaller portion of my article up, but posting the entire article is not allowed.

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2 Mrs. Mecomber 01.09.09 at 12:04 am

Hi R. Max. I do like your blog; I’ve dropped Entrecard on your blog; sorry to read that you hate me.

I do have a Creative Commons license at Flickr, as I do here at my blog. I certainly don’t mind people using a few of my photos; lots of people do (and some don’t even give me a link back). I took issue with the fact that you copied my ENTIRE post– text, photos, and all. That’s called “duplicate content” and blogs get penalties for having it (not to mention Entrecard penalizes blogs that do it). If you had used a photo or two, and quoted my post in blockquotes, I would never have had any problem with that– this happens all the time and I do it myself. And like I said at your blog, I am very grateful that you linked back to my post. But you copied my ENTIRE post, with text and all my photos. Sorry you hate me for that.

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