Designated: 4/19/1966
Architect : Cpt. I. L. Smith
Architectural Style: N/A
Address: Ft Schuyler Park
Historically it was built as a protection for New York City and combined with Fort Totten which lies opposite it, it could rake the lower end of Long Island Sound, where it enters the East River, with gunfire. It was garrisoned during the Civil War and finally abandoned in 1870, not to be rehabilitated until 1934 when the W.P.A. restored it to use as a Merchant Marine Academy. Today it is still well maintained.
STATUS Designated Individual Landmark
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