Eli Siegel Collection Library

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Wheelchair accessible entrance

About

The Eli Siegel Collection Library manages and opens its archive for those interested in the cultural legacy left by a singular writer and thinker. For anyone researching poetry, philosophy, or Aesthetic Realism, the stacks here serve as a quietly curated reference point. Visitors come to examine annotated manuscripts, first editions, and lecture transcripts in a setting where the materials sit undisturbed and accessible.

At 141 Greene St in New York, NY 10012, they maintain one of the city’s more focused literary depositories tucked between SoHo’s lofts and cast-iron façades. The lower Manhattan block keeps its character—late afternoon sun catches the fire escapes while foot traffic moves between cafes and galleries. A short subway ride drops you just past Prince Street, making the stop practical if you’re doubling back from other errands.

Call (212) 777-4490 to arrange a visit or confirm availability; directions are always up-to-date on the maps listing. The maps link pins the exact doorstep for GPS navigation: https://www.google.com/maps/place?ftid=0x89c2598e44b26aed:0xd515f5f44c79e11e. That’s the best way to reach a place often quieter than its neighbors along Greene Street.

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Created 09 Jan 2025
Updated 06 Jul 2026

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