369th Regiment Armory, Military armory in Harlem, United States.
The 369th Regiment Armory is a military building in Harlem featuring a 50,000 square foot drill shed and an Art Deco administration building with terra cotta ornaments on Fifth Avenue. The structure combines functional training spaces with architectural details that reflect 1920s and 1930s design.
The building was constructed between 1920 and 1933 and housed the regiment that became the first African American unit to serve under French command in World War I. The armory was linked to this historic breakthrough from its inception.
The building honors African American military service and housed a regiment that fought under French command during World War I. Visitors can still sense the legacy of this pioneering unit within its spaces.
The building is located on Fifth Avenue between West 142nd and 143rd Streets and is easily accessible by public transportation. Visitors should inquire about access beforehand since it remains an active military facility.
During the Great Depression in 1934, the facility was temporarily converted into a shelter to help people in need while maintaining its training role. This shows how the armory adapted to the urgent needs of its time.
Location: Manhattan
Address: 2366 Fifth Avenue
GPS coordinates: 40.81750,-73.93472
Latest update: December 8, 2025 19:44
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