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The 13th Regiment Armory is a historic armory designed by architects Rudolph L. Daus and Fay Kellogg and built in 1892–1894. [1] It is located at 357 Marcus Garvey Boulevard (also known as Sumner Avenue) between Putnam and Jefferson Avenues in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, New York City.
(2nd) Second Avenue / Sunset Park / Brooklyn Arsenal (1925; 1924–26) 2 – 201 / 207 64th Street (between 2nd Avenue and 3rd Avenue), Sunset Park / Brooklyn Army Terminal Defunct (no longer exist): Brooklyn City Guard / Adams Street / Gothic Hall Armory (1830s) – Gothic Alley 1 and Adams Street, Downtown Brooklyn
The vast majority of recruits came from the various German-American Turner societies, with the largest number coming from New York City's Kleindeutschland neighborhood. [2] The regiment was mustered into federal service for two years on May 6, 1861.
Among the more than 1,300 outlets targeted in 2023 by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives are many of the largest sellers — Bass Pro Shops and Cabela’s, Rural King and ...
The store, which was known for its sign depicting a revolver, was founded in 1911 by John Jovino who sold it to the Imperato family in the 1920s. [2] It remained in the family. [1] The store was once located at 5 Centre Market Place, part of a gun district behind the New York City Police Department's former headquarters on Centre Street.
In Brooklyn, between the intersection with Kings Highway and Remsen Avenue, and the intersection with 79th Street and South Conduit Avenue one block east of the Brooklyn–Queens border, it is one of the widest boulevards in the entire city, being a multi-median divided, 8-lane wide boulevard, similar to Queens' Woodhaven Boulevard and Queens ...
Ridgewood was once part of Bushwick, Brooklyn, but seceded and became part of Queens, adjacent to the existing area of Glendale, Queens. Ridgewood and Glendale have the same zip code (11385). Devon Avenue Joval Court Gerritsen Avenue 0.26 miles 2 Southwest/Northeast Dewitt Avenue Ditmas Avenue Division Avenue Dock Avenue Brooklyn Navy Yard
The 1973 Brooklyn hostage crisis occurred when four robbers in Brooklyn, New York City, took hostages and engaged in a standoff with the New York City Police Department (NYPD) over the course of 47 hours from January 19 to January 21, 1973. One police officer was killed, and two officers and a perpetrator were injured, all within the first ...