
The Mercantile Library of Cincinnati by Elyce Feliz
High up on the 11th and 12th floor of 414 Walnut St. sits a secret that’s been around since 1835. The Mercantile Library is an almost unknown haven for Cincinnati’s literary dilettantes and other well read types. A private library that invites the public to join, the Merc is one of the Queen City’s three oldest cultural institutions. Members pay $45 annually to have access to more than 78 thousand volumes, including some original editions. This secret enclave has a 10,000 year lease on its space, originally issued by The Cincinnati College, which later gave birth to the University of Cincinnati College of Law.
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