Building 92
About the Business
Building 92 is a historic museum and tourist attraction located at 63 Flushing Avenue in New York, United States. This institution showcases the rich history of the Brooklyn Navy Yard, highlighting its role in American naval and industrial history. Visitors can explore interactive exhibits, artifacts, and displays that tell the story of the Yard's transformation from a bustling shipyard to a hub of innovation and creativity. Building 92 offers guided tours, educational programs, and special events for visitors of all ages to enjoy. Come and discover the fascinating past of one of New York's most iconic landmarks at Building 92.
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Location & Phone number
63 Flushing Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11205, United States
Hours open
Monday:
Closed
Tuesday:
Closed
Wednesday:
Closed
Thursday:
11:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday:
11:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday:
11:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sunday:
11:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Reviews
"Nice Museaum of the history of the Brooklyn Navy Yard."
"A real hidden gem of a museum that is FREE to the public. This showcases the Brooklyn Navy Yard's Past, Present, and Future vision. The expertly crafted exhibits are very cohesive and showcase a variety of different stories and perspectives. The historical exhibits are very detailed with good 3D models to allow you to zoom in to the past. Highly highly recommend checking this out if you're nearby."
"I can't wait until this place opens back up again. Our last visit was so much fun and had a lot of great information about the U.S. Navy! We were just fascinated by everything on exhibit and the story behind the building and the entire Brooklyn Navy Yard. A must-see for any U.S. or Navy history fan."
"An interesting museum, knowing nothing of the ship yards, I was interested to visit. I was able to get just the amount of information I wanted quickly, and with no admission charge. I had my daughter in a stroller, and universal access is lacking. The only way up to the entrance is around the side, where a wheelchair lift is located. The path to the lift is through coarse crushed rock which really bogged down the wheels. This would be a challenge for those in wheelchairs as well."
"I stumbled upon the museum while walking around the neighborhood. They really did a good job of presenting the story of the Brooklyn Navy Yard and what the place was before it rose to prominence as an important shipyard, something I had very little knowledge of prior to my visit. It's a story that spans four centuries and uncannily mirrors New York City's own story of success, decline, and re-emergence. Come visit to find out more! Allot two hours to see all exhibits at a comfortable pace. The museum is housed in a modern, eco-friendly building. Admission is FREE. The museum employees are very friendly and engaging."
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