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  1. Established in 1801, the Brooklyn Navy Yard served as America’s premier naval shipbuilding facility for 165 years, and launched America’s mightiest warships, including the USS Monitor, the USS Arizona, and the USS Missouri. Peak activity occurred during World War II, when some 70,000 people worked at the Yard.

  2. Apr 16, 2011 · After the American Revolution, merchant vessels were built here and in 1801 the U.S. Navy purchased 40 acres of land and established the official New York Naval Shipyard, which became...

  3. May 21, 2011 · New York Naval Shipyard was established in 1801 and closed in 1966. It was transferred to the City of New York and leased out in parcels. Initially the big docks were used by Seatrain Shipbuilding, an affiliate of Seatrain Lines, which built four large tankers there and then folded.

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  5. Home Explore. Explore the Waterfront. The New York Shipbuilding Corporation played an important contribution to the defense of the nation during World War II. One of the three largest shipyards in the United States, New York Ship built a number of naval ships of many different classifications.

  6. Mar 12, 2015 · The famous New York shipyard built and repaired some of the world's most renowned military vessels. Here, the USS Brooklyn is constructed the yard in 1936. The USS Leyte passes up the East...

  7. Apr 16, 2022 · April 16, 2022. Brooklyn Navy Yard. USS Missouri BB-63, US Naval History and Heritage Command. “The New York Naval Yard” One of New Yorks most terrifying hist orical contributions during the Revolutionary War were the British prison ships located off Wallabout Bay in what today is Brooklyn [1].

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