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Concerts, exhibits, lectures & other free events at the Library of Congress in Washington DC. Request ADA accommodations 5 business days prior: ADA@loc.gov

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  1. Library closed Jan 19-22, no public events scheduled

  2. NEXT WEEK at the Library: Young Readers Center Saturday grand opening Jan. 28 at 9:30 a.m.

  3. TODAY at the Library: The Great Hall & exhibits are open for MLK Day. All reading rooms & other bldgs are CLOSED

  4. TODAY at the Library: Harpsichordist performs 17th-century keyboard masters, 8pm. RUSH tix available

  5. NEXT WEEK at the Library: Great Hall & exhibits will be open on MLK Day. All other bldgs & services will be CLOSED

  6. TOMORROW at the Library: Harpsichordist performs 17th-century keyboard masters, 8pm. RUSH tix avail.

  7. Today in History: suffragist & author of Equal Rights Amendment Alice Paul born 1885

  8. THIS WEEK at the Library: Harpsichordist performs 17th-century English keyboard masters, Fri. Get tix

  9. CORRECTION: recital is Friday, Jan. 13 Get tix

  10. NEXT WEEK at the Library: Harpsichordist performs 17th-century English keyboard masters, Sat. Get tix

  11. TODAY at the Library: Library buildings & services, incl. reading rooms & exhibitions, are CLOSED to the public

  12. Today in History: Frederick Douglass speaks at Haitian Pavilion at Columbian Exposition, 1893

  13. TOMORROW at the Library: Library buildings & services, incl. reading rooms & exhibitions, will be CLOSED

  14. Today in History: immigrant receiving facility at Ellis Island opens doors, 1892

  15. ICYMI: Jazz scholar Dan Morgenstern discusses the role of jazz music throughout movement

  16. TODAY at the Library: Library buildings & services, incl. reading rooms & exhibitions, close at 1 p.m.

  17. TOMORROW at the Library: All Library buildings & services, incl. reading rooms & exhibitions, close at 1 p.m.

  18. ICYMI: Jason Dworkin of discusses the OSIRIS-REx

  19. ICYMI: Writers Ana Merino and Manuel Vilas read from their work & discuss Spanish

  20. ICYMI: James McGrath Morris discusses his book on leading black journalist Ethel Payne

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