Knickerbocker Field Club, Tennis clubhouse in Flatbush, Brooklyn, United States.
The Knickerbocker Field Club is a tennis facility in Flatbush featuring five clay courts and a clubhouse building with Colonial Revival design details. The site provides a private playing space where members gather for regular matches and practice.
The facility was founded in 1889 and served as a stable neighborhood landmark for over a century. A fire in 1988 severely damaged the original building, which was later demolished in 1992 and replaced with new construction.
The club serves as a meeting place for tennis players from the surrounding neighborhood who form a close-knit community through regular play. It also runs youth programs during warmer months that connect younger players to the sport and local area.
Joining the club requires going on a waiting list, so interested players should contact ahead to understand the current timeline. The location in Brooklyn is accessible by public transportation and easily reached from surrounding neighborhoods.
The property was inscribed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982, recognizing its architectural and social value to the community. This designation makes it one of few sports clubs honored for preserving both its building design and role in neighborhood life.
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