Wallabout Market
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Wallabout Market in 1940
Wallabout Market was a large market located at Wallabout Bay in Brooklyn, New York City.[1]
History[]
The halls were constructed in the Dutch Colonial Revival architecture by the architect William Tubby in 1894-1896. They were demolished during World War II for the expansion of the Brooklyn Navy Yard.
References[]
- ^ @IannisTsakalias. "Wallabout Market". andrewcusack.com. Retrieved 2016-03-07.
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- Business organization stubs
- Commercial buildings in Brooklyn