It is a two-story, five-bay brick building on a high basement.
It features a shallow wooden entrance porch with Doric order columns.
The City Island Nautical Museum opened in 1976,[2] and when New York City sold the building to developer Haim Joseph for $500,000 in the 1980s to develop into condominium apartments, the museum and a community center received a 99-year rent-free lease, and reopened in 1995 after renovations.
[1] A fire allegedly set by vandals on July 13, 2007, damaged the building's façade.
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