SummaryFacade of Board of Education building, a twelve-story limestone building built by McKim, Mead & White at 110 Livingston Street in 1926, with several pedestrians, several parked automobiles, moving truck, "Trolley Station" sign, and portions of several other buildings. Note: Originally the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks clubhouse, it became the headquarters of the New York City Board of Education on May 14, 1940.
Cite AsBrooklyn Daily Eagle photographs, Brooklyn Public Library, Center for Brooklyn History
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