The Library of Congress in Washington, D.C. has honored the Collection by its acceptance of the films and related materials for archival preservation and accessibility. At its dual locations in New York City and Los Angeles, The Paley Center for Media has welcomed the Collection and its accompanying material.
For additional information, please contact us at perrymilleradatoinquiries@gmail.com
Library of Congress
Washington, D.C.
Address: Motion Picture & Television Reading Room, 101 Independence Ave. SE James Madison Building, LM 336 Washington, D.C. 20540-4690
Telephone: (202) 707-8572
Website: http://www.loc.gov/rr/mopic/
How to View Collection:
- Access is available through the Library’s Moving Image Reference Center
- Patron should request to see one of the films in the collection
- The library will deliver the film to the reading room for patron viewing
Paley Center
New York, New York
Address: The Paley Center 25 West 52 Street (between Fifth & Sixth Avenues) New York, NY 10019
Telephone: 212.621.6800 – for recorded general information; 212.621.6600 – for all other information.
Website: www.paleycenter.org
How to View Collection:
- All of the programs can be accessed in the Paley Center libraries
- Open during regular business hours:
- Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday 12 – 6 PM ET
- Thursday 12 – 8 PM ET
- Patron should type the following words under the subject heading: “Perry Miller Adato Archive Project”
Paley Center
Los Angeles, California
Address: The Paley Center in Los Angeles, 65 North Beverly Drive (S. Santa Monica Blvd.), Beverly Hills, CA 90210 [clearboth]
Telephone: 310.786.1091 – for information on scheduled activities Wednesdays to Sundays, noon to 5:00 pm; 310.786.1000 – for all other information.
Website: www.paleycenter.org
How to View Collection:
- All of the programs can be accessed in the Paley Center libraries
- Open during regular business hours: Wednesday through Sunday, 12PM – 5PM PT
- Patron should type the following words under the subject heading: “Perry Miller Adato Archive Project”