Fort Hamilton, Brooklyn
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- This article is about the Brooklyn neighborhood. For the U.S. Army fort located nearby, see Fort Hamilton.
Fort Hamilton is a neighborhood in the far southwestern corner of the New York City borough of Brooklyn. It is located south of, and often considered part of, Bay Ridge. The area stretches from 86th Street as its northern border to 101st Street/the Narrows at the south; it is bounded by New York Bay on the west, and 7th Avenue on the east. The neighborhood is named for the United States Army installation of the same name.
Notable locations include the St. John's Episcopal Church on Fort Hamilton Parkway, St. Patrick's Church on 4th Avenue, and John Paul Jones Park at 4th Avenue and 101st Street. There are also a handful of houses dating from the 19th Century.
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[edit] Education
Educational institutions include P.S. 104K (called the Fort Hamilton School), Fort Hamilton High School (actually located at 83rd Street), and Poly Prep Country Day School.
[edit] Transportation
The area is served by the BMT Fourth Avenue Line (R service) of the New York City Subway at 86th Street and 95th Street.
Fort Hamilton is where the Brooklyn end of the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge terminates, with the entrance/exit on 92nd Street.
[edit] Famous residents
- Stonewall Jackson, Confederate General
- Lillian Russell, operetta singer and vaudeville actress