Lost Battalion Hall Recreation Center
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Sailor, Soldier, Marine
Artist: | Oscar Julius, painter |
Dedicated: | ca. 1938 |
Location: | Queens Blvd. between 62 Ave and 62 Rd; south wall of first floor gymnasium in Rec. Center |
Description: | Two murals |
Materials: | Paint |
Dimensions: | Each H: 10' W: 20' |
Donor: | Works Progress Administration |
Cast: | ca. 1938 |
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Lost Battalion Hall Recreation Center is closed due to construction. Visit our Capital Tracker page for updates on this project.
