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'Wallabout Market'  Circa 1938 Brooklyn, New York

'Wallabout Market' Circa 1938 Brooklyn, New York

Wallabout Market was a large market located at Wallabout Bay in Brooklyn, New York.

 

Photograph taken June 8, 1938

 

The halls were constructed in the Dutch Colonial Revival architecture by the architect William Tubby in 1894-1896. They were demolished during World War II for the expansion of the Brooklyn Navy Yard.

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