Yes, it's Floyd Bennett Field, at one time one of the most significant airfields in the world. Many record-setting and first-ever flights originated or ended up here, and... well, if you're interested, just Google it sometime...
Most of the original hangars are not exactly shipshape; the airport's been closed for many years. But there are hints of its former glory, and the weathered appearance sort of drives home the fact that this place has an old, rich history.
This control tower building is now a "Visitor Center", didn't seem like it was open, and I didn't check, as I was making a pretty quick stop here. Looks like it's been fixed-up a little...
There's a lot going on here, as we'll see, despite it being a defunct airfield. There's fishing areas, nature trails, a community garden, and... would you believe... cricket?
No, really... the nearest area of the borough of Queens is called Jamaica, and there are a large number of West Indians living there (now there's a good 'chicken-or-egg' question; I have no idea if it's a coincidence or not).
They seem to really enjoy this game, but I was perplexed. Looks like someone losing their temper while playing croquet...

More from FBF on the way!



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