Quarters A, Brooklyn Navy Yard
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Brooklyn, NY 11201
Quarters A, also known as the Commandant's House, is a historic Federal-style house located in the Vinegar Hill neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York City. Built in 1805 and designated a National Historic Landmark in 1974, it is a prominent example of Federal architecture in the city.
Originally serving as the quarters for the commandant of the Brooklyn Navy Yard, Quarters A has a rich history, including its association with Commodore Matthew C. Perry, who played a significant role in opening Japan to the West in 1854. The house, now privately owned, retains its Federal period architectural details and stands as a cherished landmark overlooking the Brooklyn Navy Yard.
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