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Schenck-Crooke House, 21-23 East Sixty-third Street, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Schenck-Crooke House, 21-23 East Sixty-third Street, Brooklyn, Kings C...

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-41 Survey number: HABS NY-4-12 Building/structure dates: 1656 Initial Construction

Stillwell Avenue Station, Intersection of Stillwell & Surf Avenues, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Stillwell Avenue Station, Intersection of Stillwell & Surf Avenues, Br...

Significance: The Stillwell Avenue Station was built as part of a massive expansion and unification of New York City's subway system known as the Dual System of Rapid Transit, which was one of the largest civil... More

Cypress Hills National Cemetery, Jamaica Avenue Unit, 625 Jamaica Avenue, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Cypress Hills National Cemetery, Jamaica Avenue Unit, 625 Jamaica Aven...

Survey number: HALS NY-2-A National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 97001439

Cypress Hills National Cemetery, Jamaica Avenue Unit, 625 Jamaica Avenue, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Cypress Hills National Cemetery, Jamaica Avenue Unit, 625 Jamaica Aven...

Survey number: HALS NY-2-A National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 97001439

Cypress Hills National Cemetery, Jamaica Avenue Unit, 625 Jamaica Avenue, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Cypress Hills National Cemetery, Jamaica Avenue Unit, 625 Jamaica Aven...

Survey number: HALS NY-2-A National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 97001439

South Brooklyn Freight Terminal, 29th Street Pier, Opposite end of Twenty-ninth Street on upper New York Bay, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

South Brooklyn Freight Terminal, 29th Street Pier, Opposite end of Twe...

Significance: The South Brooklyn Freight Terminal, built 1909-16 by the New York City Department of Docks and Ferries, was of a municipal attempt to reorganize shipping in the Port of New York, by providing sep... More

Baptist Home, 665-681 Greene Avenue, bounded by Greene Avenue East, Throop Avenue & Van Buren Street, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Baptist Home, 665-681 Greene Avenue, bounded by Greene Avenue East, Th...

Significance: The Baptist Home, one of many prominent charitable institutions erected in Brooklyn during the 19th and early 20th centuries, is an important complex built in three campaigns. Each wing was design... More

Van Nuyse-Magaw House, 1041 East Twenty-second Street, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Van Nuyse-Magaw House, 1041 East Twenty-second Street, Brooklyn, Kings...

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-185 Survey number: HABS NY-514

Fox Theatre, 20 Flatbush Avenue & 1 Nevins Street, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Fox Theatre, 20 Flatbush Avenue & 1 Nevins Street, Brooklyn, Kings Cou...

Significance: The Fox Theatre in Brooklyn represented the moving picture theatre in its prodigious phase. With a 4,305 seating capacity, the theatre was one of the largest ever built. Stylistically, it exemplif... More

Fox Theatre, 20 Flatbush Avenue & 1 Nevins Street, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Fox Theatre, 20 Flatbush Avenue & 1 Nevins Street, Brooklyn, Kings Cou...

Significance: The Fox Theatre in Brooklyn represented the moving picture theatre in its prodigious phase. With a 4,305 seating capacity, the theatre was one of the largest ever built. Stylistically, it exemplif... More

Brooklyn Army Supply Base, Pier 4, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Brooklyn Army Supply Base, Pier 4, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Significance: Pier Four was built during the original phase of construction of the Brooklyn Army Terminal (BAT), and was designed by Cass Gilbert. It was one of four piers at the terminal used by the U.S. Army... More

Brooklyn Army Supply Base, Pier 4, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Brooklyn Army Supply Base, Pier 4, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Significance: Pier Four was built during the original phase of construction of the Brooklyn Army Terminal (BAT), and was designed by Cass Gilbert. It was one of four piers at the terminal used by the U.S. Army... More

Bush Terminal Company, Pier 7, End of Forty-first Street on Upper New York Bay, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Bush Terminal Company, Pier 7, End of Forty-first Street on Upper New ...

Significance: Pier 7 was one of the two earliest piers at Bush Terminal, dating from the 1880s, and was the first to be completely rebuilt by Irving Bush with a piershed. It survives partly intact, and has the... More

Erasmus Hall (Academy), Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Erasmus Hall (Academy), Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-186 Survey number: HABS NY-519 Building/structure dates: 1787 Initial Construction

Erasmus Hall (Academy), Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Erasmus Hall (Academy), Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-186 Survey number: HABS NY-519 Building/structure dates: 1787 Initial Construction

U.S. Navy Fleet Supply Base, Storehouse No. 1, 830 Third Avenue, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

U.S. Navy Fleet Supply Base, Storehouse No. 1, 830 Third Avenue, Brook...

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Plymouth Church, Orange & Hicks Streets, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Plymouth Church, Orange & Hicks Streets, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Survey number: HABS NY-4-11 Building/structure dates: 1849 Initial Construction National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 66000525

Dr. James Tillary House, 15 Tillary Street, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Dr. James Tillary House, 15 Tillary Street, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

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Wyckoff-Bennett House, Kings Highway & 1669 East Twenty-second Street, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Wyckoff-Bennett House, Kings Highway & 1669 East Twenty-second Street,...

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-200 Survey number: HABS NY-5110 National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 74001253

Wyckoff-Bennett House, Kings Highway & 1669 East Twenty-second Street, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Wyckoff-Bennett House, Kings Highway & 1669 East Twenty-second Street,...

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-200 Survey number: HABS NY-5110 National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 74001253

Wyckoff-Bennett House, Kings Highway & 1669 East Twenty-second Street, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Wyckoff-Bennett House, Kings Highway & 1669 East Twenty-second Street,...

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-200 Survey number: HABS NY-5110 National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 74001253

Wyckoff-Bennett House, Kings Highway & 1669 East Twenty-second Street, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Wyckoff-Bennett House, Kings Highway & 1669 East Twenty-second Street,...

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-200 Survey number: HABS NY-5110 National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 74001253

Judge Teunis Schenck House, Highland Park, Jamaica Avenue, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Judge Teunis Schenck House, Highland Park, Jamaica Avenue, Brooklyn, K...

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-184 Survey number: HABS NY-517

New York Barge Canal, Gowanus Bay Terminal Pier, East of bulkhead supporting Columbia Street, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

New York Barge Canal, Gowanus Bay Terminal Pier, East of bulkhead supp...

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New York Barge Canal, Gowanus Bay Terminal Pier, East of bulkhead supporting Columbia Street, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

New York Barge Canal, Gowanus Bay Terminal Pier, East of bulkhead supp...

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New York Barge Canal, Gowanus Bay Terminal Pier, East of bulkhead supporting Columbia Street, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

New York Barge Canal, Gowanus Bay Terminal Pier, East of bulkhead supp...

Public domain scan of architectural drawing, architecture, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Public domain image of New york city cityscape, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Public domain image of New york city cityscape, free to use, no copyri...

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Lefferts House, Prospect Park (moved from 563 Flatbush Avenue), Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Lefferts House, Prospect Park (moved from 563 Flatbush Avenue), Brookl...

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Lefferts House, Prospect Park (moved from 563 Flatbush Avenue), Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Lefferts House, Prospect Park (moved from 563 Flatbush Avenue), Brookl...

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Lefferts House, Prospect Park (moved from 563 Flatbush Avenue), Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Lefferts House, Prospect Park (moved from 563 Flatbush Avenue), Brookl...

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Lefferts House, Prospect Park (moved from 563 Flatbush Avenue), Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Lefferts House, Prospect Park (moved from 563 Flatbush Avenue), Brookl...

Public domain scan of an architecture diagram, architectural drawing, building plan, or design, free to use, no copyright restrictions - Picryl description.

Lefferts House, Prospect Park (moved from 563 Flatbush Avenue), Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Lefferts House, Prospect Park (moved from 563 Flatbush Avenue), Brookl...

Public domain scan of an architecture diagram, architectural drawing, building plan, or design, free to use, no copyright restrictions - Picryl description.

Brooklyn Army Supply Base, Upper New York Bay from Fifty-eighth to Sixty-fourth Streets, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Brooklyn Army Supply Base, Upper New York Bay from Fifty-eighth to Six...

Significance: The Brooklyn Army Supply Base was erected rapidly in 1918 to meet military overseas shipping demands during World War I. It had the largest storage capacity of the seven supply bases built as par... More

Stillwell Avenue Station, Intersection of Stillwell & Surf Avenues, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Stillwell Avenue Station, Intersection of Stillwell & Surf Avenues, Br...

Significance: The Stillwell Avenue Station was built as part of a massive expansion and unification of New York City's subway system known as the Dual System of Rapid Transit, which was one of the largest civil... More

Stillwell Avenue Station, Intersection of Stillwell & Surf Avenues, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Stillwell Avenue Station, Intersection of Stillwell & Surf Avenues, Br...

Significance: The Stillwell Avenue Station was built as part of a massive expansion and unification of New York City's subway system known as the Dual System of Rapid Transit, which was one of the largest civil... More

Stillwell Avenue Station, Intersection of Stillwell & Surf Avenues, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Stillwell Avenue Station, Intersection of Stillwell & Surf Avenues, Br...

Significance: The Stillwell Avenue Station was built as part of a massive expansion and unification of New York City's subway system known as the Dual System of Rapid Transit, which was one of the largest civil... More

Stillwell Avenue Station, Intersection of Stillwell & Surf Avenues, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Stillwell Avenue Station, Intersection of Stillwell & Surf Avenues, Br...

Significance: The Stillwell Avenue Station was built as part of a massive expansion and unification of New York City's subway system known as the Dual System of Rapid Transit, which was one of the largest civil... More

Stillwell Avenue Station, Intersection of Stillwell & Surf Avenues, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Stillwell Avenue Station, Intersection of Stillwell & Surf Avenues, Br...

Significance: The Stillwell Avenue Station was built as part of a massive expansion and unification of New York City's subway system known as the Dual System of Rapid Transit, which was one of the largest civil... More

Cypress Hills National Cemetery, Jamaica Avenue Unit, 625 Jamaica Avenue, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Cypress Hills National Cemetery, Jamaica Avenue Unit, 625 Jamaica Aven...

Survey number: HALS NY-2-A National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 97001439

Cypress Hills National Cemetery, Jamaica Avenue Unit, 625 Jamaica Avenue, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Cypress Hills National Cemetery, Jamaica Avenue Unit, 625 Jamaica Aven...

Survey number: HALS NY-2-A National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 97001439

South Brooklyn Freight Terminal, 29th Street Pier, Opposite end of Twenty-ninth Street on upper New York Bay, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

South Brooklyn Freight Terminal, 29th Street Pier, Opposite end of Twe...

Significance: The South Brooklyn Freight Terminal, built 1909-16 by the New York City Department of Docks and Ferries, was of a municipal attempt to reorganize shipping in the Port of New York, by providing sep... More

South Brooklyn Freight Terminal, 29th Street Pier, Opposite end of Twenty-ninth Street on upper New York Bay, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

South Brooklyn Freight Terminal, 29th Street Pier, Opposite end of Twe...

Significance: The South Brooklyn Freight Terminal, built 1909-16 by the New York City Department of Docks and Ferries, was of a municipal attempt to reorganize shipping in the Port of New York, by providing sep... More

Baptist Home, 665-681 Greene Avenue, bounded by Greene Avenue East, Throop Avenue & Van Buren Street, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Baptist Home, 665-681 Greene Avenue, bounded by Greene Avenue East, Th...

Significance: The Baptist Home, one of many prominent charitable institutions erected in Brooklyn during the 19th and early 20th centuries, is an important complex built in three campaigns. Each wing was design... More

Baptist Home, 665-681 Greene Avenue, bounded by Greene Avenue East, Throop Avenue & Van Buren Street, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Baptist Home, 665-681 Greene Avenue, bounded by Greene Avenue East, Th...

Significance: The Baptist Home, one of many prominent charitable institutions erected in Brooklyn during the 19th and early 20th centuries, is an important complex built in three campaigns. Each wing was design... More

Baptist Home, 665-681 Greene Avenue, bounded by Greene Avenue East, Throop Avenue & Van Buren Street, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Baptist Home, 665-681 Greene Avenue, bounded by Greene Avenue East, Th...

Significance: The Baptist Home, one of many prominent charitable institutions erected in Brooklyn during the 19th and early 20th centuries, is an important complex built in three campaigns. Each wing was design... More

Fox Theatre, 20 Flatbush Avenue & 1 Nevins Street, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Fox Theatre, 20 Flatbush Avenue & 1 Nevins Street, Brooklyn, Kings Cou...

Significance: The Fox Theatre in Brooklyn represented the moving picture theatre in its prodigious phase. With a 4,305 seating capacity, the theatre was one of the largest ever built. Stylistically, it exemplif... More

Fox Theatre, 20 Flatbush Avenue & 1 Nevins Street, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Fox Theatre, 20 Flatbush Avenue & 1 Nevins Street, Brooklyn, Kings Cou...

Significance: The Fox Theatre in Brooklyn represented the moving picture theatre in its prodigious phase. With a 4,305 seating capacity, the theatre was one of the largest ever built. Stylistically, it exemplif... More

Fox Theatre, 20 Flatbush Avenue & 1 Nevins Street, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Fox Theatre, 20 Flatbush Avenue & 1 Nevins Street, Brooklyn, Kings Cou...

Significance: The Fox Theatre in Brooklyn represented the moving picture theatre in its prodigious phase. With a 4,305 seating capacity, the theatre was one of the largest ever built. Stylistically, it exemplif... More

Bethany Deaconess Hospital, 237 Saint Nicholas Avenue, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Bethany Deaconess Hospital, 237 Saint Nicholas Avenue, Brooklyn, Kings...

Significance: ....the architecture of the Bethany Deaconess Hospital, suggestive of the German Renaissance style, is the only example of this type in the community. It is also the only building with a Dutch gab... More

Bethany Deaconess Hospital, 237 Saint Nicholas Avenue, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Bethany Deaconess Hospital, 237 Saint Nicholas Avenue, Brooklyn, Kings...

Significance: ....the architecture of the Bethany Deaconess Hospital, suggestive of the German Renaissance style, is the only example of this type in the community. It is also the only building with a Dutch gab... More

Bethany Deaconess Hospital, 237 Saint Nicholas Avenue, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Bethany Deaconess Hospital, 237 Saint Nicholas Avenue, Brooklyn, Kings...

Significance: ....the architecture of the Bethany Deaconess Hospital, suggestive of the German Renaissance style, is the only example of this type in the community. It is also the only building with a Dutch gab... More

Peter Wyckoff House, 5902 Canarsie Lane, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Peter Wyckoff House, 5902 Canarsie Lane, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Public domain photograph - city, downtown, New York, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Johannes Van Nuyse House, 150 Amersfort Place, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Johannes Van Nuyse House, 150 Amersfort Place, Brooklyn, Kings County,...

Public domain scan of an architecture diagram, plan, or drawing, free to use, no copyright restrictions - Picryl description.

Brooklyn City Hall, 209 Joralemon Street, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Brooklyn City Hall, 209 Joralemon Street, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Significance: Brooklyn City Hall is one of New York's finest Greek Revival buildings. Exemplifying all the hallmarks of the style with its bilateral symmetry, classical temple form with portico, trabeated windo... More

Schenck House, Canarsie Park (fragments in Brooklyn Museum), Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Schenck House, Canarsie Park (fragments in Brooklyn Museum), Brooklyn,...

Survey number: HABS NY-513 Building/structure dates: ca. 1670 Initial Construction

Schenck House, Canarsie Park (fragments in Brooklyn Museum), Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Schenck House, Canarsie Park (fragments in Brooklyn Museum), Brooklyn,...

Survey number: HABS NY-513 Building/structure dates: ca. 1670 Initial Construction

Bush Terminal Company, Pier 7, End of Forty-first Street on Upper New York Bay, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Bush Terminal Company, Pier 7, End of Forty-first Street on Upper New ...

Significance: Pier 7 was one of the two earliest piers at Bush Terminal, dating from the 1880s, and was the first to be completely rebuilt by Irving Bush with a piershed. It survives partly intact, and has the... More

Brooklyn Army Supply Base, Pier 2, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Brooklyn Army Supply Base, Pier 2, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Survey number: HAER NY-202-B Public domain scan of settlement or building architecture plan, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Brooklyn Army Supply Base, Pier 2, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Brooklyn Army Supply Base, Pier 2, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Survey number: HAER NY-202-B Public domain scan of settlement or building architecture plan, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

U.S. Navy Fleet Supply Base, Storehouse No. 1, 830 Third Avenue, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

U.S. Navy Fleet Supply Base, Storehouse No. 1, 830 Third Avenue, Brook...

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Plymouth Church, Orange & Hicks Streets, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Plymouth Church, Orange & Hicks Streets, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Survey number: HABS NY-4-11 Building/structure dates: 1849 Initial Construction National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 66000525

Plymouth Church, Orange & Hicks Streets, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Plymouth Church, Orange & Hicks Streets, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Survey number: HABS NY-4-11 Building/structure dates: 1849 Initial Construction National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 66000525

Rheingold Brewery Office Building, 74 Stanwix Street, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Rheingold Brewery Office Building, 74 Stanwix Street, Brooklyn, Kings ...

Significance: This building is significant as the site of the 19th century Liebman Beweries, Inc. (changed to Rheingold Brewery in 1964), important in the 19th century development of the bear industry. Survey... More

Wyckoff Homestead, 1325 Flushing Avenue, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Wyckoff Homestead, 1325 Flushing Avenue, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Survey number: HABS NY-518 Public domain photograph of a house, residential property, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Judge Teunis Schenck House, Highland Park, Jamaica Avenue, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Judge Teunis Schenck House, Highland Park, Jamaica Avenue, Brooklyn, K...

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-184 Survey number: HABS NY-517

Judge Teunis Schenck House, Highland Park, Jamaica Avenue, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Judge Teunis Schenck House, Highland Park, Jamaica Avenue, Brooklyn, K...

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-184 Survey number: HABS NY-517

Judge Teunis Schenck House, Highland Park, Jamaica Avenue, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Judge Teunis Schenck House, Highland Park, Jamaica Avenue, Brooklyn, K...

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-184 Survey number: HABS NY-517

New York Barge Canal, Gowanus Bay Terminal Pier, East of bulkhead supporting Columbia Street, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

New York Barge Canal, Gowanus Bay Terminal Pier, East of bulkhead supp...

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Verrazano-Narrows Bridge, Spanning Narrows between Fort Hamilton (Brooklyn) & Staten Island, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Verrazano-Narrows Bridge, Spanning Narrows between Fort Hamilton (Broo...

Picryl description: Public domain image of a bridge over a water stream, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Verrazano-Narrows Bridge, Spanning Narrows between Fort Hamilton (Brooklyn) & Staten Island, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Verrazano-Narrows Bridge, Spanning Narrows between Fort Hamilton (Broo...

Picryl description: Public domain image of a bridge over a water stream, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Verrazano-Narrows Bridge, Spanning Narrows between Fort Hamilton (Brooklyn) & Staten Island, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Verrazano-Narrows Bridge, Spanning Narrows between Fort Hamilton (Broo...

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Bush Terminal Company, Pier 5, Opposite end of Forty-first Street on Upper New York Bay, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Bush Terminal Company, Pier 5, Opposite end of Forty-first Street on U...

Significance: Pier 5 was typical of the substructures and piersheds built by Irving Bush c. 1902-09, sheet-piling-retained fill. It survives partly intact, and retains the best evidence of late attempts to mod... More

Schenck-Crooke House, 21-23 East Sixty-third Street, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Schenck-Crooke House, 21-23 East Sixty-third Street, Brooklyn, Kings C...

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-41 Survey number: HABS NY-4-12 Building/structure dates: 1656 Initial Construction

Stillwell Avenue Station, Intersection of Stillwell & Surf Avenues, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Stillwell Avenue Station, Intersection of Stillwell & Surf Avenues, Br...

Significance: The Stillwell Avenue Station was built as part of a massive expansion and unification of New York City's subway system known as the Dual System of Rapid Transit, which was one of the largest civil... More

Stillwell Avenue Station, Intersection of Stillwell & Surf Avenues, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Stillwell Avenue Station, Intersection of Stillwell & Surf Avenues, Br...

Significance: The Stillwell Avenue Station was built as part of a massive expansion and unification of New York City's subway system known as the Dual System of Rapid Transit, which was one of the largest civil... More

Stillwell Avenue Station, Intersection of Stillwell & Surf Avenues, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Stillwell Avenue Station, Intersection of Stillwell & Surf Avenues, Br...

Significance: The Stillwell Avenue Station was built as part of a massive expansion and unification of New York City's subway system known as the Dual System of Rapid Transit, which was one of the largest civil... More

Stillwell Avenue Station, Intersection of Stillwell & Surf Avenues, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Stillwell Avenue Station, Intersection of Stillwell & Surf Avenues, Br...

Significance: The Stillwell Avenue Station was built as part of a massive expansion and unification of New York City's subway system known as the Dual System of Rapid Transit, which was one of the largest civil... More

Flushing Avenue (House), Junk yard, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Flushing Avenue (House), Junk yard, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

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Cypress Hills National Cemetery, Jamaica Avenue Unit, 625 Jamaica Avenue, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Cypress Hills National Cemetery, Jamaica Avenue Unit, 625 Jamaica Aven...

Survey number: HALS NY-2-A National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 97001439

South Brooklyn Freight Terminal, 29th Street Pier, Opposite end of Twenty-ninth Street on upper New York Bay, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

South Brooklyn Freight Terminal, 29th Street Pier, Opposite end of Twe...

Significance: The South Brooklyn Freight Terminal, built 1909-16 by the New York City Department of Docks and Ferries, was of a municipal attempt to reorganize shipping in the Port of New York, by providing sep... More

Robb House, Bedford Avenue & Clarkson, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Robb House, Bedford Avenue & Clarkson, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Survey number: HABS NY-6043 Public domain photograph of architecture design, diagram, drawing, building plan, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Van Nuyse-Magaw House, 1041 East Twenty-second Street, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Van Nuyse-Magaw House, 1041 East Twenty-second Street, Brooklyn, Kings...

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-185 Survey number: HABS NY-514

Fox Theatre, 20 Flatbush Avenue & 1 Nevins Street, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Fox Theatre, 20 Flatbush Avenue & 1 Nevins Street, Brooklyn, Kings Cou...

Significance: The Fox Theatre in Brooklyn represented the moving picture theatre in its prodigious phase. With a 4,305 seating capacity, the theatre was one of the largest ever built. Stylistically, it exemplif... More

Fox Theatre, 20 Flatbush Avenue & 1 Nevins Street, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Fox Theatre, 20 Flatbush Avenue & 1 Nevins Street, Brooklyn, Kings Cou...

Significance: The Fox Theatre in Brooklyn represented the moving picture theatre in its prodigious phase. With a 4,305 seating capacity, the theatre was one of the largest ever built. Stylistically, it exemplif... More

Brooklyn Army Supply Base, Pier 4, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Brooklyn Army Supply Base, Pier 4, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Significance: Pier Four was built during the original phase of construction of the Brooklyn Army Terminal (BAT), and was designed by Cass Gilbert. It was one of four piers at the terminal used by the U.S. Army... More

Brooklyn Army Supply Base, Pier 4, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Brooklyn Army Supply Base, Pier 4, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Significance: Pier Four was built during the original phase of construction of the Brooklyn Army Terminal (BAT), and was designed by Cass Gilbert. It was one of four piers at the terminal used by the U.S. Army... More

Brooklyn Army Supply Base, Pier 4, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Brooklyn Army Supply Base, Pier 4, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Significance: Pier Four was built during the original phase of construction of the Brooklyn Army Terminal (BAT), and was designed by Cass Gilbert. It was one of four piers at the terminal used by the U.S. Army... More

Johannes Van Nuyse House, 150 Amersfort Place, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Johannes Van Nuyse House, 150 Amersfort Place, Brooklyn, Kings County,...

Picryl description: Public domain image of a residential building, house, 19th-20th century architecture, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Brooklyn City Hall, 209 Joralemon Street, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Brooklyn City Hall, 209 Joralemon Street, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Significance: Brooklyn City Hall is one of New York's finest Greek Revival buildings. Exemplifying all the hallmarks of the style with its bilateral symmetry, classical temple form with portico, trabeated windo... More

Brooklyn City Hall, 209 Joralemon Street, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Brooklyn City Hall, 209 Joralemon Street, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Significance: Brooklyn City Hall is one of New York's finest Greek Revival buildings. Exemplifying all the hallmarks of the style with its bilateral symmetry, classical temple form with portico, trabeated windo... More

Schenck House, Canarsie Park (fragments in Brooklyn Museum), Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Schenck House, Canarsie Park (fragments in Brooklyn Museum), Brooklyn,...

Survey number: HABS NY-513 Building/structure dates: ca. 1670 Initial Construction

Bush Terminal Company, Pier 7, End of Forty-first Street on Upper New York Bay, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Bush Terminal Company, Pier 7, End of Forty-first Street on Upper New ...

Significance: Pier 7 was one of the two earliest piers at Bush Terminal, dating from the 1880s, and was the first to be completely rebuilt by Irving Bush with a piershed. It survives partly intact, and has the... More

Bush Terminal Company, Between Second & Third Avenues from Thirty-ninth to Fiftieth Streets, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Bush Terminal Company, Between Second & Third Avenues from Thirty-nint...

Significance: Bush Terminal was the first American example of completely integrated manufacturing and warehousing facilities, served by both rail and water transportation, under a unified management. It was th... More

Harold J. Szold House, 57 Willow Street, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Harold J. Szold House, 57 Willow Street, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Public domain scan of an architecture diagram, architectural drawing, building plan, or design, free to use, no copyright restrictions - Picryl description.

Flatbush Town Hall, 35 Snyder Avenue, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Flatbush Town Hall, 35 Snyder Avenue, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Significance: The Flatbush Town Hall, a handsome Victorian Gothic structure, is one of the best of its type in New York City. Built in 1875, it is a tangible symbol of civic government in Flatbush in the period... More

Erasmus Hall (Academy), Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Erasmus Hall (Academy), Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-186 Survey number: HABS NY-519 Building/structure dates: 1787 Initial Construction

Brooklyn Army Supply Base, Pier 2, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Brooklyn Army Supply Base, Pier 2, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

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Brooklyn Army Supply Base, Pier 2, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Brooklyn Army Supply Base, Pier 2, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

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Brooklyn Army Supply Base, Pier 2, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

Brooklyn Army Supply Base, Pier 2, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

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U.S. Navy Fleet Supply Base, Storehouse No. 1, 830 Third Avenue, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY

U.S. Navy Fleet Supply Base, Storehouse No. 1, 830 Third Avenue, Brook...

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