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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. Quarters A, Brooklyn Navy Yard - Wikipedia

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    It was built as the quarters for the commandant of the Brooklyn Navy Yard. Most notably, it was home to Commodore Matthew C. Perry (1794–1858) between 1841 and 1843. Perry was assigned to the yard from 1833 to 1843 in a variety of roles, during which time he is credited with improving the Navy's steamship navigation, education of enlisted men ...

  4. Wallabout Bay - Wikipedia

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    Wallabout Bay is now the site of the Brooklyn Navy Yard. The nearby neighborhood of Wallabout , dating back to the 17th century, is adjacent to the bay. The neighborhood is a mixed use area with an array of old wood-frame buildings, public housing, brick townhouses, and warehouses; it contains the historic Lefferts-Laidlaw House , which was ...

  5. List of Brooklyn thoroughfares - Wikipedia

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    Brooklyn Navy Yard: Meeker Avenue Gardner Avenue Metropolitan Avenue: 1.5 mile 2-4 Bidirectional Is a frontage road for the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway for most of its length. Mermaid Avenue Surf Avenue Stillwell Avenue 1.25 miles 2 Bidirectional Site of the Mermaid Parade in Coney Island. Metropolitan Avenue: East River Queens line Williamsburg

  6. Admiral's Row - Wikipedia

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    Admiral's Row was built on the site of a mill pond that existed early in the history of Brooklyn Navy Yard. [2]: 10 The majority of the residences, comprising Quarters B through G, were built before 1873. [2]: 10 The first houses, the French Empire-style Quarters E, F, and G, began construction in 1864 on the site of the Remsens' mill pond ...

  7. Floyd Bennett Field - Wikipedia

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    Floyd Bennett Field was New York City's first municipal airport, built largely in response to the growth of commercial aviation after World War I. [11] [12] During the 1920s, air travel in Europe was more popular than in the United States because, although Europe had a surplus of airplanes, the United States already had a national railroad system, which reduced the need for commercial aircraft.

  8. Clinton Hill, Brooklyn - Wikipedia

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    Clinton Hill is a neighborhood in north-central Brooklyn, a borough of New York City.It is bordered by the Brooklyn Navy Yard and Flushing Avenue to the north, Williamsburg to the northeast, Classon Avenue and Bedford–Stuyvesant to the east, Atlantic Avenue and Prospect Heights to the south and southwest and Vanderbilt Avenue and Fort Greene to the west.

  9. 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.