Designated November 16, 1973
Constructed on historic ground – near the site of the 1776 Battle of Long Island – Flatbush Town Hall is a red brick Victorian building with buff stone trim accentuated by a series of pointed window arches with carved drip moldings ornamented with bosses. A rear addition, consisting of a simple, brown-brick exterior with large, round-arched Georgian Revival windows, was built to house the Homicide Court in 1929-30.
STATUS Designated Individual Landmark
The Neighborhood
Flatbush
Flatbush is a neighborhood in Brooklyn. It was founded by Dutch colonists in 1651. Flatbush was originally chartered as the Dutch Nieuw Nederland colony town of Midwout (or Midwoud or Medwoud) — from the Dutch words, med, "middle" and woud, "wood"— in 1651. Both names...
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