Designated: June 20,2006
This recreational center was built in 1936 with funding provided by the Works Progress Administration, an agency created after the Great Depression to carry out public works projects and employee millions of people. It was built to accommodate 6,200 swimmers and it was a major engineering and architecture accomplishment at the time.
STATUS Designated Individual Landmarks
The Neighborhood
Astoria
The area now known as Astoria was originally called Hallett's Cove, after its first landowner William Hallet, who settled there in 1652 with his wife, Elizabeth Fones. Beginning in the early 19th century, affluent New Yorkers constructed large residences around 12th and 14th streets, an...
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