Crown Heights North Historic District

Crown Heights North Historic District is a national historic district located in the Crown Heights neighborhood of Brooklyn, Kings County, New York.

The district encompasses 1,019 contributing buildings in a predominantly residential section of Brooklyn.

Notable buildings include the former Union League Club Building (c. 1889), Union United Methodist Church (1889–1891), Brooklyn Methodist Episcopal Church Home (1889, 1913), Bedford Central Presbyterian Church (1897, 1906), Hebron French Speaking Seventh Day Adventist Church (1909), St. Gregory the Great Roman Catholic Church (1915–1916), and the former Kings County Savings Bank (1929–1930).

[1] Two years later, its boundaries were expanded to take in 600 more buildings, including some associated with Shirley Chisholm, the first African-American woman elected to Congress.

[2] Media related to Crown Heights North Historic District at Wikimedia Commons

Photograph of the facade of Hebron French Speaking Seventh Day Adventist School by Cameron Blaylock
Photograph of the facade of Hebron French Speaking Seventh Day Adventist School by Cameron Blaylock