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Eagle Warehouse

This 1893 fortress is one of Brooklyn architect Frank Freeman’s most striking buildings, with bold brass lettering and a huge roman arch entry that dwarfs passersby. It could have been a simple warehouse, but the details elevate it to a work of art. The site was formerly the headquarters of the Brooklyn Daily Eagle, briefly edited by Walt Whitman. It was added to the National Registry of Historic Places in 1974.

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