The Belmont Branch of The New York Public Library, located in the heart of the "Little Italy of The Bronx," was established in 1981. Also known as The Enrico Fermi Cultural Center, the three-floor branch was built as a result of the local...
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The Belmont Branch of The New York Public Library, located in the heart of the "Little Italy of The Bronx," was established in 1981. Also known as The Enrico Fermi Cultural Center, the three-floor branch was built as a result of the local community's efforts to create a facility dedicated to Italian American heritage. In addition to offering a full range of library services for adults, young adults, and children, the branch also offers special programming, exhibits, and extensive collections for borrowing and reference related to Italian and Italian American culture, language, and history. Reports, publicity material and committee records documenting the operations of the Belmont Branch of The New York Public Library.
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