Boston Athenaeum

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Founded in 1807, the Boston Athenaeum is an old and distinguished private library, having hosted the likes of Ralph Waldo Emerson and Nathaniel Hawthorne, as well as less traditional members like Amy Lowell. While the writers and bibliophiles that are members today are perhaps less known, the place is no less esteemed.

Its collection has over a half a million volumes, including an impressive selection of art which is showcased in the on-site gallery. Unfortunately, the library itself is open to members only, but tourists can visit the gallery.