Brooklyn after the War, no. 2
| Title: | Brooklyn after the War, no. 2 |
| Description: | View of architectural model for housing project bounded by Rockaway, Stone, and Dumont Avenues. Caption on verso: "Brooklyn After the War, No. 2: Brownsville Housing Project, a unit of 27 buildings to be built to house 1,338 lower-income families. Development will cost $7,866,000 and cover 200,000 square feet, exclusive of parks. Buildings will be three to six stories high and contain a nursery school for the use of tenants." |
| Date: | 1944 |
| Location: | Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.) Brownsville (New York, N.Y.) |
| More Details: |
On verso: date stamped: May 4, 1944. Title from caption on verso. |
| Collection: | Housing
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| Subject: |
Architectural models Public housing |
| Institution: | Brooklyn Public Library, Brooklyn Collection. |
| Medium: |
Gelatin silver prints. Photographic prints. |
| Rights: | Copyright restrictions apply to the use of this image. For more information or to obtain a photographic reproduction of this image, contact the Brooklyn Collection at Brooklyn Public Library. |
| ID: | HOUS 0024 |

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