The 19th century houses in Admiral's Row in the Brooklyn Navy Yard


The 19th century houses in Admiral's Row in the Brooklyn Navy Yard are seen on Sunday, January 29, 2012. After many years of wrangling the federal government has finally handed over the buildings to the city with two of them to be restored while the other nine to be torn down for the construction of a much needed supermarket for the neighborhood. (© Richard B. Levine)


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