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The Art Deco-style entrance tower to the New York National

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The Art Deco-style entrance tower to the New York National Guard's Harlem Armory, originally constructed in 1933, before a $2.2 million project undertaken to renovate the facade facing New York City's East River. The building was originally built to house the 369th Infantry Regiment-- famous as the Harlem Hell Fighters-- which distinguished itself in World War I. (Photo by Chris Cooper/ courtesy STV)

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2000 - 2022
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Defense Visual Information Distribution Service
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rennovation new york army national guard harlem armory 369th infantry art deco lucy g moses preservation award new york national guard new york ny harlem armory project wins preservation award dvids