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  2. Brooklyn Navy Yard - Wikipedia

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    The Brooklyn Navy Yard's timber shed (Building 16), constructed between 1833 and 1853, is one of the Brooklyn Navy Yard's oldest buildings, behind the 1806 commandant's house and the 1838 Naval Hospital building. [318] It is a brick building with a gable roof located on the west side of the Brooklyn Navy Yard, adjoining Navy Street. [319]

  3. List of NYC Ferry stops - Wikipedia

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    The Brooklyn Navy Yard Ferry Terminal is located at Dock 72 in the Brooklyn Navy Yard, and opened on May 21, 2019. It is served by the Astoria route in both directions. Nearby, connections are available to the B67 bus within the Navy Yard, and the B57, B62, and B69 buses along Flushing Avenue.

  4. NYC Ferry - Wikipedia

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    The Brooklyn Army Terminal and Brooklyn Navy Yard were considered for the location of the vessel maintenance facility. [ 54 ] : 4 [ 56 ] : 7 The Navy Yard option, which the city preferred because of its proximity to the "core operating area" of the routes and would allow an extra station to be added there in the future, [ 54 ] : 4 [ 56 ] : 7 ...

  5. B67 and B69 buses - Wikipedia

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    On December 1, 2022, the MTA released a draft redesign of the Brooklyn bus network. [42] [43] As part of the redesign, B67 service east of York Street would be discontinued, since the B62 bus would provide service to the Brooklyn Navy Yard. Closely-spaced stops would also be eliminated. [44]

  6. Wallabout Bay - Wikipedia

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    Wallabout Bay is a small body of water in Upper New York Bay along the northwest shore of the New York City borough of Brooklyn, between the present Williamsburg and Manhattan Bridges. It is located opposite Corlear's Hook in Manhattan, across the East River to the west. Wallabout Bay is now the site of the Brooklyn Navy Yard.

  7. Steiner Studios - Wikipedia

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    Steiner Studios is a film studio at Brooklyn Navy Yard in Brooklyn, New York City. It is the largest film and television production studio complex in the United States outside Hollywood. [2] Steiner Studios, spread across 50 acres (20 ha), contains 30 soundstages as well as additional support space.

  8. Gouverneur Street Ferry - Wikipedia

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    Map from 1847 showing the route of what was then the Navy Yard Ferry. The Gouverneur Street Ferry was a ferry route connecting Manhattan, New York City, with the city of Brooklyn, by joining Manhattan's Gouverneur Street to Brooklyn's Bridge Street across the East River.

  9. Flushing Avenue - Wikipedia

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    The avenue is primarily an industrial thoroughfare. On its extreme western end, it serves the Brooklyn Navy Yard, a former naval shipyard turned industrial park. [2] Part of the Brooklyn Waterfront Greenway bike path runs alongside Flushing Avenue in this area. [3]