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369th Regiment Armory, Military armory in Harlem, United States.

The 369th Regiment Armory features a drill shed measuring 50,000 square feet and an Art Deco administration building with terra cotta parapets on Fifth Avenue.

The armory was constructed between 1920 and 1933 for the 369th Regiment, which became the first African American unit to serve in World War I under French command.

The building stands as a testament to African American military service, housing the regiment known as the Harlem Hellfighters throughout its active years.

Located at 2366 Fifth Avenue between West 142nd and 143rd Streets, the armory maintains regular hours for visitors interested in military architecture and history.

During the Great Depression of 1934, the military facility transformed into a temporary shelter while maintaining its primary function as a training center.

Location: Manhattan

Address: 2366 Fifth Avenue

GPS coordinates: 40.81750,-73.93472

Latest update: May 17, 2025 10:36

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