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New York Public Library, Countee Cullen Branch Location

New York, NY
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About New York Public Library, Countee Cullen Branch Location

New York Public Library, Countee Cullen Branch Location is a community institution situated in New York, New York. Named after the celebrated Harlem Renaissance poet Countee Cullen, this branch of the New York Public Library system serves the Harlem neighborhood and surrounding communities in Manhattan.

No formal accredited postsecondary programs or credential-granting offerings are listed in available IPEDS records for this location. Public library branches of this type typically provide access to educational resources, literacy programming, workforce development workshops, and community learning events rather than accredited vocational credentials.

Located in Harlem, one of New York City's most historically significant neighborhoods, the Countee Cullen Branch serves a dense urban community with diverse educational needs. Residents seeking accredited trade or career programs are encouraged to explore the City University of New York system and area vocational schools.

Contact Information

104 West 136th Street, New York, NY 10030

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About New York Trade Education

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