For those in the NYC metro area and
beyond, a moment you have been waiting for! The NYC branch of NARA
is finally re-opening. According to the
announcement ...
The National Archives at New York City is officially opening to the
public on Monday, February 4th, at its new location at the Alexander
Hamilton U.S. Custom House at One Bowling Green in Lower Manhattan.
Our hours will be Monday-Friday, 10am to 5pm. We will also be open the
first Saturday of the month from 10am to 4pm for microfilm and computer
research.
We look forward to greeting our patrons and researchers in our new
beautiful space!
Please visit our website for
additional information: http://www.archives.gov/nyc/
For those who visit it this coming
week, please share your thoughts and reaction to the new facility.
Editor’s Note: Upfront with NGS
previously blogged about this new facility and what you will there, http://upfront.ngsgenealogy.org/2012/08/this-fall-nara-opens-new-location-in.html
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