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Description: Uris Library, located on the central campus of Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, is one of the university's primary libraries and an iconic architectural landmark. Completed in 1891 and named after benefactors Harold and Percival Uris, the library features a distinctive Romanesque Revival design. Uris Library houses the Andrew Dickson White Reading Room, known for its stunning aesthetics and serene study environment. It also provides a variety of resources, including extensive book collections, study spaces, and research support services. Uris Library serves as a vital academic hub for Cornell students and faculty, embodying the university's rich history and commitment to scholarship.