Knickerbocker Field Club | |
Knickerbocker Field Club on the NRHP since October 29, 1982, destroyed 1988 in a fire. This is what was built in its place. At 114 E. 18th St., Brooklyn, New York | |
| Location | 114 E. 18th St.,New York, New York |
|---|---|
| Coordinates | 40°38′52″N73°57′49″W / 40.64778°N 73.96361°W /40.64778; -73.96361 |
| Area | less than one acre |
| Built | 1892 |
| Architect | Partitt Brothers |
| Architectural style | Colonial Revival |
| NRHP reference No. | 82001180[1] |
| Added to NRHP | October 29, 1982 |
Knickerbocker Field Club is a historic tennis association located inFlatbush, Brooklyn,New York, New York. It was founded in 1889,[2] and continues to operate to this day.[3]
Its historic tennis clubhouse was built in 1892 and was the sole surviving building associated with the Tennis Court development[4] until 1988, when it was partially destroyed by fire.[5] It was razed in 1992 with the approval of the Landmark Preservation Commission due to lack of funds for restoration.[6] It was a long, two storyColonial Revival style building sheathed in clapboard and shingles. It had a gambrel roof and featured a deep porch supported byDoric order columns.[7] It was listed on theNational Register of Historic Places in 1982.[1] A replacement clubhouse was built after.
The club features 5 clay courts. It has an active roster of 160 members, with a waiting list to join. The Knickerbocker also offers a free summer program for neighborhood children.[8]
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