Here is a list of the remaining armories in the five boroughs of New York City. STB 42nd Infantry Division Springfield, U.S. Springfield Magazine Rifle M1903, .30 caliber SPAR 932 Bayonet M1905 SPAR 938. Yellow. Transferred/renamed to, Det 1 105th Military Police Company U.S. Flintlock Musket M1795 .69 caliber SPAR 933 Bayonet M1795 SPAR 943, U.S. Percussion Musket M1842 .69 caliber SPAR 926 Bayonet M1842 SPAR 942, U.S. Percussion Rifle-Musket M1855, .58 caliber SPAR 928 Bayonet M1855 SPAR 940, U.S. Springfield Rifle M1873, .45 caliber SPAR 930 Bayonet M1873 SPAR 944, U.S. Krag-Jorgensen Magazine Rifle M1892, .30 caliber SPAR 935 Bayonet, Krag M1892 SPAR 939, U.S. Springfield Magazine Rifle M1903, .30 caliber SPAR 932 Bayonet M1905 SPAR 938, U.S. Semi-Automatic Rifle M1, .30 caliber SPAR 929 Bayonet M1 SPAR 937, U.S. Rifle M14, 7.62 millimeter SPAR 927 Bayonet M6 SPAR 936, Case 54, left side, showing from left to right Springfield Armory weapons of the 20th Century, U.S. Flintlock Musket M1795 type II, .69 caliber SPAR 951, U.S. Flintlock Rifle M1803, .54 caliber SPAR 947, Case 54 right side, Harpers Ferry flintlock shoulder arms, M1795 and M1803, shown from left to right, U.S. Flintlock Musket M1816 type III, .69 caliber SPAR 946, U.S. Breech-loading Flintlock Rifle M1819 (Halls Patent), .52 caliber SPAR 952, U.S. Percussion Rifle M1841, .54 caliber SPAR 948, U.S. Percussion Musket M1842, .69 caliber SPAR 953, U.S. Breech-loading Percussion Carbine M1842, .52 caliber SPAR 950, U.S. Rifle M1855, .58 caliber SPAR 945, Springfield Armory National Historic Site In New York, officials said the state has recently mothballed several armories in Glens Falls, White Hall, Staten Island, Newburgh and other cities to reduce their number to 55. She previously worked at Axios covering breaking news. There are 297 Wind Turbine Manufacturing businesses in the US as of 2023, an increase of 21.5% from 2022. Instead, at least 23 members . 01105. There is a surprising, and much welcomed, international presence despite the face that more than half of the 99 galleries based outside of the US were not able to come to New York due to travel restrictions (although they are showing works in the Armory's online viewing rooms). They have also been called prettier because of the greater use of brass and higher level of hand craftsmanship in their manufacture. The militarys weapons are especially vulnerable to corrupt insiders responsible for securing them, the APs report reads. Bailey House Inc. Bailey House Inc. 275 Seventh Avenue 12th Floor . Transferred/renamed to, Det 1 A Co. STB 42nd Infantry Division The dispute comes just a week after Mr. Adams got into a verbal altercation with a Jewish housing activist whose family fled the Holocaust, and whom Mr. Adams compared to a plantation owner. The Associated Press's investigation states that, between 2010 and 2019, these weapons went missing or were deliberately taken from a wide variety of locations, including armories, warehouses, firing ranges, Navy vessels, or even while in transit. In 1786 the Militia was reestablished; the regiments in New York City were: [1] Isaac Stoundenberg's 1st Regiment. Oct 30, 2020. Last year, a former Special Forces soldier was sentenced to two years in prison after stealing 43 enhanced night vision goggles. Famously, armories have . The idea that pistols, assault weapons, grenade launchers are missing from armories of the United States military because they have been lost or stolen, without any apparent accounting, without any reporting to Congress or to the FBI is just incredibly alarming and astonishing, he said. The New York Army National Guard's structure as of October 2019 is as follows:[7]. More specifically, current United States Department of Defense policy is that no Guardsman will be involuntarily activated for a total of more than 24 months (cumulative) in one six-year enlistment period. Jammie Holmes, Furs and Concrete, 2021 Courtesy of the artist and Library Street Collective, Detroit. The collectors Estrellita Brodsky, Don and Mera Rubell and Pamela Joyner were in attendance, as were the artist Richard Prince and the actor Rhea Pearlman (whose daughter Gracie DeVito is showing at the fair). That tally includes 1,179 rifles, 694 handguns, 74 machine guns, 36 grenade launchers, 34 rocket launchers, 25 mortars, 11 shotguns, and seven weapons listed as others.. Toggle Existing and vanished armory and arsenal buildings subsection, List of armories and arsenals in New York City and surrounding counties, Existing and vanished armory and arsenal buildings, Fordham University / Armory Hall at the Rose Hill Campus Administration Building, Sumner Avenue (Marcus Garvey Boulevard) / Bedford-Stuyvesant Armory, Lexington Avenue / Flatiron District Armory, Fort Washington Avenue / Washington Heights Armory, former (2nd) Second Battalion Naval Militia / First Avenue Armory (1902), former (22nd) Twenty-Second Regiment / 14th Street Armory (1863), former (12th) Twelfth Regiment / Columbus Avenue Armory (1886), former (8th) Eighth Regiment / Park Avenue Armory (1888), former (22nd) Twenty-Second Regiment / (1st) First Field Artillery / Broadway Armory (1889), former (9th) Ninth Regiment / West 14th Street Armory (18941896), former (71st) Seventy-first New York Volunteers / Park Avenue Armory (1894), former (71st) Seventy-first New York Volunteers / Park Avenue Armory (1904), former (42nd) Forty-Second Division / West 14th Street Armory, (8th) Eighth Regiment ((8th) Eighth Coastal Artillery) / Kingsbridge Road / Kingsbridge Armory (1913; 19121917), (23rd) Twenty-third Regiment / Bedford Avenue-Crown Heights Armory (18911895), (14th) Fourteenth Regiment / (8th) Eighth Avenue / Park Slope Armory (18911895), (13th) Thirteenth Regiment / Sumner Avenue (Marcus Garvey Boulevard) / Bedford-Stuyvesant Armory (18921894), (7th) Seventh Regiment / Fifth Avenue / Central Park Arsenal (1848), (7th) Seventh Regiment / Park Avenue / Lenox Hill Armory (18771879; 19091914 renovations), Squadron A / Madison Avenue / Carnegie Hill Armory (18941895), (1st) First Battery / West 66th Street / Lincoln Square Armory (19011903), (69th) Sixty-ninth Regiment / Lexington Avenue / Flatiron District Armory (19041906), (22nd) Twenty-second Corps of Engineers / Fort Washington Avenue / Washington Heights Armory (1911), (369th) Three Hundred and Sixty-ninth Regiment / Fifth Avenue / Harlem Armory (1924; 19301933 expansion), (10th) Tenth Infantry Regiment / Northern Boulevard / Flushing Armory (19041906), (49th) Forty-ninth Separate Company / White Plains Armory (190910), (19th) Nineteenth Separate Company / Market Street-Poughkeepsie Armory (18911892), (19th) Infantry Regiment / Broadway-Newburgh Armory (1879), (8th) Eighth Regiment ((8th) Eighth Coastal Artillery) / Kingsbridge Road / Kingsbridge Armory, (23rd) Twenty-third Regiment / Bedford Avenue-Crown Heights Armory, (14th) Fourteenth Regiment / (8th) Eighth Avenue / Park Slope Armory, (13th) Thirteenth Regiment / Sumner Avenue (Marcus Garvey Boulevard) / Bedford-Stuyvesant Armory, (7th) Seventh Regiment / Fifth Avenue / Central Park Arsenal, (7th) Seventh Regiment / Park Avenue / Lenox Hill Armory, Squadron A / Madison Avenue / Carnegie Hill Armory, (69th) Sixty-ninth Regiment / Lexington Avenue / Flatiron District Armory, (22nd) Twenty-second Corps of Engineers / Fort Washington Avenue / Washington Heights Armory, (369th) Three Hundred and Sixty-ninth Regiment / Fifth Avenue / Harlem Armory, (10th) Tenth Infantry Regiment / Northern Boulevard / Flushing Armory, (49th) Forty-ninth Separate Company / White Plains Armory, (19th) Nineteenth Separate Company / Market Street-Poughkeepsie Armory, List of National Historic Landmarks in New York, List of National Historic Landmarks in New York City, National Register of Historic Places listings in New York, National Register of Historic Places listings in New York City (disambiguation), List of New York City Designated Landmarks, New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission, "The Street Necrology of Downtown Brooklyn", "Fluidr / Rockland County's 1st Armory by RCHRDCNNNGHM", U.S. National Register of Historic Places, The New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission, Beautiful Castles in Brooklyn, New York City, New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission flickr Group, New York State Division of Military and Naval Affairs, New York State Division of Military and Naval Affairs Links, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_of_armories_and_arsenals_in_New_York_City_and_surrounding_counties&oldid=1154622403, Military installations in New York (state), Lists of buildings and structures in New York City, Military units and formations in New York (state), Articles with dead external links from December 2017, Articles with permanently dead external links, Short description is different from Wikidata, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 4.0, (2nd) Second Battery / Bathgate Avenue / Tremont Armory, Bronx; 1887 / 1891 Bathgate Avenue (between East Tremont Avenue (East 177th Street) and East 176th Street), Tremont, St. John's College / Fordham College / Fordham University / Rose Hill / Armory Hall, Bronx; Rose Hill Campus Administration Building, 441 East Fordham Road, Fordham Manor, (2nd) Second Battery / Franklin Avenue / Morrisania Armory, Bronx; 1122 Franklin Avenue (at East 166th Street), Morrisania, Bronx; 29 Kingsbridge Road (between Jerome Avenue and Reservoir Avenue), Jerome Park, (47th) Forty-seventh Regiment / Marcy Avenue / Williamsburg Armory, Brooklyn; 355 Marcy Avenue (between Heyward Street and Lynch Street), Williamsburg, (23rd) Twenty-third Regiment / Clermont Avenue / Clinton Hill Armory, Brooklyn; 165-179 Clermont Avenue (between Myrtle Avenue and Willoughby Avenue), Clinton Hill, (3rd) Third (Gatling) Battery / Dean Street-Crown Heights Armory, Brooklyn; 793-801 Dean Street (between Washington Avenue and Grand Avenue), Crown Heights, Brooklyn; 1322 Bedford Avenue (between Atlantic Avenue and Pacific Street), Crown Heights, Brooklyn; 1402 8th Avenue (between 14th Street and 15th Street), Park Slope, Brooklyn; 357 Marcus Garvey Boulevard (between Putnam Avenue and Jefferson Avenue), Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn; 1579 Bedford Avenue (between Union Street and President Street), Crown Heights, (2nd) Second Avenue / Sunset Park / Brooklyn Arsenal, Brooklyn; 201 / 207 64th Street (between 2nd Avenue and 3rd Avenue), Sunset Park / Brooklyn Army Terminal, Manhattan; (830) Fifth Avenue (at East 64th Street), Central Park, Manhattan; 643 Park Avenue (between 66th Street and 67th Street), Lenox Hill, Manhattan; 1339 / 1345 Madison Avenue (between East 94th Street and East 95th Street), Carnegie Hill, (1st) First Battery / West 66th Street / Lincoln Square Armory, Manhattan; 56 West 66th Street (between Columbus Avenue and Central Park West (Eighth Avenue) present day Lincoln Square neighborhood), Manhattan; 68 Lexington Avenue (between East 25th and East 26th streets), Flatiron District, Manhattan; 216 Fort Washington Avenue (168th Street and Fort Washington Avenue), Washington Heights, Manhattan; 2366 Fifth Avenue (between West 142nd Street and West 143rd Street), Laurel Hill / North Harlem, Queens; 137-58 Northern Boulevard (between Main Street and Union Street), Flushing, Naval Militia / 6th Avenue / Whitestone Armory, Queens; 15074 6th Avenue (between Clintonville Street and Powells Cove Boulevard), Whitestone, (104th) One Hundred and Fourth Field Artillery / 172nd Street-Jamaica Armory, Queens; 92-10 172nd Street (between Jamaica Avenue and 93rd Avenue), Jamaica, (104th) One Hundred and Fourth Field Artillery / 168th Street-Jamaica Armory, Queens; 93-05 168th Street (between 93rd Avenue and Douglas Avenue), Jamaica, (101st) One Hundred and First Cavalry Squadron / Castleton Corners / Staten Island Armory, Staten Island; 321 Manor Road (at Merriman Avenue), Castleton Corners, (27th) Twenty-seventh Infantry Regiment / Mount Vernon Armory, Mount Vernon; 144 North Fifth Avenue (at North Street), Downtown Mount Vernon, (31st) Thirty First Fleet Division of New York / New Rochelle Armory, New Rochelle; 270 Main Street (between Rhodes Street and Pratt Street; adjacent to Faneuil Park), Homestead Park, (101st) One Hundred and First Signal / Ossining Armory, Ossining; 101 Route 9A / Albany Post Road (at Broadway), (156th) One Hundred and Fifty-six Field Artillery Regiment / Peekskill Armory, Peekskill; 955 Washington Street (between Lindbergh Avenue and Lounsbury Lane), (42nd) Forty-second Military Police / Valhalla Armory, Valhalla; 2 Dana Road (at Sunshine Cottage Road), White Plains; 35 South Broadway (at Mitchell Place); 65 Mitchell Place, (4th) Fourth Separate Company / Waverly Street-Yonkers Armory, Yonkers; 92 Waverly Street (at Maple Street), Getty Square / Downtown Yonkers, (10th) Tenth Infantry Regiment / North Broadway-Yonkers Armory, Yonkers; 127 North Broadway (at Quincy Place), Getty Square / Downtown Yonkers, (101st) One Hundred and First Signal Battalion / Quincy Place-Yonkers Armory, Yonkers; 2 Quincy Place (at N Broadway), Getty Square / Downtown Yonkers, (101st) One Hundred and First Signal / Orangeburg Armory, Orangeburg; 84 Old Orangeburg Road (between 1st Avenue and Edgewood Drive), Poughkeepsie; 61 Market Street (at Church Street / East-West Arterial), (24th) Twenty-fourth Separate Company / Middletown Armory (18911892), Middletown; 52 Highland Drive (at Wickham Avenue), Newburgh; 145 Broadway (at South Johnson Street), (156th) On Hundred and Fifty-sixth Field Artillery Regiment / South William Street-Newburgh Armory (19311932), Newburgh; 321 South William Street (between Walsh Road and South Robinson Avenue, (20th) Twentieth Infantry Battalion / Broadway-Kingston Armory (1879), Kingston; 467 Broadway (at Hoffman Street), (156th) On Hundred and Fifty-sixth Field Artillery Regiment / Kiersted Avenue-Kingston Armory (1932), Kingston; 25 Kiersted Avenue (formerly North Manor Road), (142nd) One Hundred and Forty-second Artillery / Freeport Armory, Freeport; 63 Babylon Turnpike (between Lakeview Avenue and Meadowbrook State Parkway), (102nd) One Hundred and Second Observation Squadron / Hempstead Armory, Hempstead; 216 Washington Street (between Lent Avenue and Webb Avenue), (142nd) One Hundred and Forty-second Artillery / Bay Shore Armory, Bay Shore; 70 Brentwood Road, (between Redington Street and Union Boulevard), Battery C of 1st Missile Battalion / Huntington Station Armory, Huntington Station; 100 East 5th Street (by Park Avenue), (587th) Five Hundred and Eighty-seventh Transportation Squadron / Nesconset Armory, Nesconset; 148 Smithtown Boulevard (between Mayfair Road and Southern Boulevard), (142nd) One Hundred and Forty-second Artillery / Patchogue Armory, Patchogue; 100 Barton Avenue (between Mt Vernon Avenue and Tremont Avenue), (140th) One Hundred and Fortieth Transportation Squadron / Riverhead Armory, Riverhead; 1405 Old Country Road (between Osborn Avenue and Pulaski Street), (142nd) One Hundred Forty-second Aviation / Ronkonkoma Armory, Ronkonkoma; 201 Schafer Drive (by Clark Drive), Brooklyn City Guard / Adams Street / Gothic Hall Armory, Brooklyn; Gothic Alley and Adams Street, Downtown Brooklyn, (13th) Thirteenth Regiment / Henry Street Armory, Brooklyn; Henry Street (at Cranberry Street), Brooklyn Heights, (2nd) Second Division / North Portland Avenue / State Arsenal, Brooklyn; North Portland Avenue (N Portland Avenue) and Auburn Place; (18771878 Expansion for (14th) Fourteenth Regiment renamed to Armory), Fort Greene, (23rd) Twenty-third Regiment / Fulton Street / Orange Street Armory, Brooklyn; Orange Street and Fulton Street (present day Old Fulton Street / Cadman Plaza West), Downtown Brooklyn / Brooklyn Heights, 47th) Forty-seventh Regiment / Fourth and North Second Streets Armory, Brooklyn; Fourth Street (present day Bedford Avenue) and North Second Street (N 2nd St; present day Metropolitan Avenue), North Williamsburg, (32nd) Thirty-second Battalion & Regiment / Stagg Street Armory, Brooklyn; Stagg Street and Bushwick Boulevard, East Williamsburg, (13th) Thirteenth Regiment / Flatbush Avenue Armory, Brooklyn; Flatbush Avenue (at Hanson Place), Fort Greene, (2nd) Second Battalion Naval Militia / First Avenue Armory, Brooklyn; 1st Avenue (between 51st Street and 52nd Street), Sunset Park / Bush Terminal, Brooklyn; Johnson Street, Downtown Brooklyn, Manhattan; Between White Street, Franklin Street, Elm Place (today Lafayette Street), and Center Street, Tribeca, (7th) Seventh Regiment / Centre Market Armory, Manhattan; Grand Street and Centre Street, present day Little Italy / Chinatown neighborhood, (7th) Seventh Regiment / Third Avenue / Tompkins Market Armory, Manhattan; Third Avenue (between East 6th and East 7th streets), East Village, Manhattan; Seventh Avenue (at West 35th Street), Garment District, (22nd) Twenty-Second Regiment / 14th Street Armory, Manhattan; 125 West 14th Street (between Sixth Avenue and Seventh Avenue), Chelsea, (12th) Twelfth Regiment / Columbus Avenue Armory, Manhattan; Columbus Avenue (between West 61st and West 62nd streets), present day Lincoln Square, (8th) Eighth Regiment / Park Avenue Armory, Manhattan; Park Avenue (between East 94th and East 95th streets), Carnegie Hill, (22nd) Twenty-Second Regiment / (1st) First Field Artillery / Broadway Armory, Manhattan; 1988 Broadway (formerly Western Boulevard; between Broadway, Columbus Avenue, West 67th Street and West 68th Street), present day Lincoln Square, (9th) Ninth Regiment / West 14th Street Armory, (71st) Seventy-first Regiment / Park Avenue Armory, Manhattan; Park Avenue (between East 33rd and East 34th streets), Midtown South, (71st) Seventy-first New York Volunteers / Park Avenue Armory, (42nd) Forty-Second Division / West 14th Street Armory, Flushing Guards / (17th) Seventeenth Separate Company / Amity Street Armory, Queens; 170 Amity Street (now Roosevelt Avenue, near Main Street), Flushing, (17th) Seventeenth Infantry Regiment / Viola Armory, (21st) Twenty-first Infantry Regiment / Main Street-Poughkeepsie Armory (at the Kirchner Building), (2nd) Second Battery / Bathgate Avenue / Tremont Armory (year unknown built prior to 1902), St. John's College / Fordham College / Fordham University / Rose Hill / Armory Hall (year unknown built prior to 1906), (2nd) Second Battery / Franklin Avenue / Morrisania Armory (19061911; 19261928 expansion) 1122 Franklin Avenue (at East 166th Street), Morrisania, (47th) Forty-seventh Regiment / Marcy Avenue / Williamsburg Armory (18831884) 355 Marcy Avenue (between Heyward Street and Lynch Street), Williamsburg, (23rd) Twenty-third Regiment / Clermont Avenue / Clinton Hill Armory (18721873; 1911 expansion) 165-179 Clermont Avenue (between Myrtle Avenue and Willoughby Avenue), Clinton Hill, (3rd) Third (Gatling) Battery / Dean Street-Crown Heights Armory (18851886) 793-801 Dean Street (between Washington Avenue and Grand Avenue), Crown Heights, Troop C / Bedford Avenue Armory (190307) 1579 Bedford Avenue (between Union Street and President Street), Crown Heights, (2nd) Second Avenue / Sunset Park / Brooklyn Arsenal (1925; 192426), Brooklyn City Guard / Adams Street / Gothic Hall Armory (1830s) Gothic Alley, (13th) Thirteenth Regiment / Henry Street Armory (1858) Henry Street (at Cranberry Street), Brooklyn Heights, (2nd) Second Division / North Portland Avenue / State Arsenal (1858), (47th) Forty-seventh Regiment / Fourth and North Second Streets Armory (1864) Fourth Street (present day Bedford Avenue) and North Second Street (N 2nd St; present day Metropolitan Avenue), North Williamsburg, (32nd) Thirty-second Battalion & Regiment / Stagg Street Armory (1868) Stagg Street and Bushwick Boulevard, East Williamsburg, (13th) Thirteenth Regiment / Flatbush Avenue Armory (18741875) Flatbush Avenue (at Hanson Place), Fort Greene, (2nd) Second Battalion Naval Militia / First Avenue Armory (19021903) 1st Avenue (between 51st Street and 52nd Street), Sunset Park / Bush Terminal, Johnson Street Armory (year unknown) Johnson Street, Downtown Brooklyn, (7th) Seventh Regiment / Centre Market Armory (1830s) Grand Street and Centre Street, present day Little Italy / Chinatown neighborhood, (1st) First Division / Downtown Arsenal (1844), (7th) Seventh Regiment / Third Avenue / Tompkins Market Armory (185760) Third Avenue (between East 6th and East 7th streets), East Village, (1st) First Division / State Arsenal (1858) Seventh Avenue (at West 35th Street), Garment District, (22nd) Twenty-Second Regiment / 14th Street Armory (1863; 18721882 renovation), (12th) Twelfth Regiment / Columbus Avenue Armory (18861887), (8th) Eighth Regiment / Park Avenue Armory (18881889), (22nd) Twenty-Second Regiment / (1st) First Field Artillery / Broadway Armory (18891892) 1988 Broadway (formerly Western Boulevard; between Broadway, Columbus Avenue, West 67th Street and West 68th Street), present day Lincoln Square, (9th) Ninth Regiment / West 14th Street Armory (18941896), (71st) Seventy-first Regiment / Park Avenue Armory (18941902), (71st) Seventy-first New York Volunteers / Park Avenue Armory (19041906), (42nd) Forty-Second Division / West 14th Street Armory (1971), Naval Militia / 6th Avenue / Whitestone Armory (1913) 150-74 6th Avenue (between Clintonville Street and Powells Cove Boulevard), Whitestone, (104th) One Hundred and Fourth Field Artillery / 172nd Street-Jamaica Armory (year unknown built before 1924), (104th) One Hundred and Fourth Field Artillery / 168th Street-Jamaica Armory (1936) 93-05 168th Street (between 93rd Avenue and Douglas Avenue), Jamaica, Flushing Guards / (17th) Seventeenth Separate Company / Amity Street Armory (1884) 170 Amity Street (now Roosevelt Avenue, near Main Street), (101st) One Hundred and First Cavalry Squadron / Castleton Corners / Staten Island Armory (1922) 321 Manor Road (at Merriman Avenue), Castleton Corners, (27th) Twenty-seventh Infantry Regiment / Mount Vernon Armory (1888-1889) 144 North Fifth Avenue (at North Street), Downtown Mount Vernon, (31st) Thirty First Fleet Division of New York / New Rochelle Armory (19321933) 270 Main Street (between Rhodes Street and Pratt Street; adjacent to Faneuil Park), Homestead Park, (101st) One Hundred and First Signal / Ossining Armory (1961) 101 Route 9A / Albany Post Road (at Broadway), (156th) One Hundred and Fifty-six Field Artillery Regiment / Peekskill Armory (19321933) 955 Washington Street (between Lindbergh Avenue and Lounsbury Lane), (42nd) Forty-second Military Police / Valhalla Armory (1986) 2 Dana Road (at Sunshine Cottage Road), (4th) Fourth Separate Company / Waverly Street-Yonkers Armory (1890s) 92 Waverly Street (at Maple Street), Getty Square / Downtown Yonkers, (10th) Tenth Infantry Regiment / North Broadway-Yonkers Armory (1918) 127 North Broadway (at Quincy Place), Getty Square / Downtown Yonkers, (101st) One Hundred and First Signal Battalion / Quincy Place-Yonkers Armory (1988) 2 Quincy Place (at N Broadway), Getty Square / Downtown Yonkers, (101st) One Hundred and First Signal / Orangeburg Armory (1961) 84 Old Orangeburg Road (between 1st Avenue and Edgewood Drive), (17th) Seventeenth Infantry Regiment / Viola Armory (1863) 198 Viola Road, (21st) Twenty-first Infantry Regiment / Main Street-Poughkeepsie Armory (at the Kirchner Building) (1872) 278/282 Main Street, (24th) Twenty-fourth Separate Company / Middletown Armory (18911892) 52 Highland Drive (at Wickham Avenue), (156th) On Hundred and Fifty-sixth Field Artillery Regiment / South William Street-Newburgh Armory (19311932) 321 South William Street (between Walsh Road and South Robinson Avenue), (20th) Twentieth Infantry Battalion / Broadway-Kingston Armory (1879) 467 Broadway (at Hoffman Street), (156th) On Hundred and Fifty-sixth Field Artillery Regiment / Kiersted Avenue-Kingston Armory (1932) 25 Kiersted Avenue (formerly North Manor Road), (142nd) One Hundred and Forty-second Artillery /, (102nd) One Hundred and Second Observation Squadron /, (142nd) One Hundred and Forty-second Artillery / Bay Shore Armory (1955) 70 Brentwood Road, (between Redington Street and Union Boulevard), Battery C of 1st Missile Battalion / Huntington Station Armory (19581960) 100 East 5th Street (by Park Avenue), (587th) Five Hundred and Eighty-seventh Transportation Squadron / Nesconset Armory (1961) 148 Smithtown Boulevard (between Mayfair Road and Southern Boulevard), (142nd) One Hundred and Forty-second Artillery / Patchogue Armory (1961) 100 Barton Avenue (between Mt Vernon Avenue and Tremont Avenue), (140th) One Hundred and Fortieth Transportation Squadron / Riverhead Armory (1957) 1405 Old Country Road (between Osborn Avenue and Pulaski Street), (142nd) One Hundred Forty-second Aviation / Ronkonkoma Armory (year unknown) 201 Schafer Drive (by Clark Drive), 1st Regiment Sixth Avenue near Broadway (pre 1871), 6th Regiment 14th Street (between Third Avenue and Lexington Avenue) (pre 1871), 8th Regiment Upper floors of a commercial building at 226 West 23rd Street (between Seventh Avenue and Eighth Avenue) (18711878), 8th Regiment Loft in the Old Broadway Stage stables at Ninth Avenue and West 27th Street (18801887), 8th Regiment Private house on Seventh Avenue (between West 34th Street and West 35th Street) (18791880), 8th & 69th Regiment Broadway above Hester (pre 1871), 11th Regiment Corner of Grand Street and Ludlow Street (1883), 11th Regiment Delancey Street near Bowery Street (pre 1871), 12th Regiment "Natural School" on 4th Street at Broadway (pre 1886), 12th Regiment Broadway at 34th Street (pre 1886), 69th Regiment Essex Market (at the corner of Grand Street and Essex Street) (1871sass's), 71st Regiment Brick building on West 32nd Street near Sixth Avenue, 71st Regiment Commercial building on Broadway between West 35th Street and West 36th Street (18871889), 96th Regiment Bowery Street near East Houston (pre 1871), 1st Artillery Sixth Avenue above 23rd Street (pre 1871), 1st Battery 334346 West 44th Street, above a saloon, 1st & 3rd Cavalry Bowery Street below Canal Street (pre 1871), Lindsey Blues (Independent Company) 81 Broadway (1860s), Troop A Dickel's Riding Academy 136 East 56th Street (1890s), Washington Grey Troop - Broadway, by 34th Street and Sixth Avenue (pre 1871), 47th Regiment Fifth Street in Odeon building (18621864), 17th Separate Company Housed temporarily in Peck and Fayerweather Store near Lawrence Street and Northern Boulevard, 4th Separate Company Post Lane near Main Street, 101st Signal St. John's Military Academy (19481958), 101st Signal Camp Woods Road (firehouse located on upper floors) (19581961), 156th Field Artillery Regiment Building on the corner of James Street and Park Street, 24th Separate Company Unit was housed temporarily in a large local building known as the Casino (pre 1892), This page was last edited on 13 May 2023, at 16:39.
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