15 GRAND LIBRARIES That Feel Like OLD MONEY HIDEAWAYS
Step inside 15 grand libraries that feel like old money hideaways. These are not just quiet rooms full of books. They are full-blown tourist attractions filled with breathtaking architecture, historic reading rooms, marble staircases, stained glass, Gothic details, private collections, rare manuscripts, elegant courtyards, and interiors that feel more like palaces, mansions, and secret clubs than ordinary libraries. In this episode of Schmancy, we tour some of the most beautiful libraries in America, from the George Peabody Library and the Morgan Library to the Boston Public Library, the Library of Congress, Sterling Memorial Library at Yale, Harper Memorial Library at the University of Chicago, and more. Whether you love architecture, history, travel, old money aesthetics, or beautiful hidden places, these libraries prove that books have some of the most magnificent homes in the country. Which grand library would you most want to visit? ********* 15 GRAND LIBRARIES That Feel Like OLD MONEY HIDEAWAYS • 15 GRAND LIBRARIES That Feel Like OLD MONE...

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