
770 Eastern Parkway
770 Eastern Parkway is the historic headquarters of the National Museum of African American History and Culture in Brooklyn, New York. Located in Crown Heights, this building was originally constructed in 1929 as a Jewish community center called the Jewish Community House. It has a rich architectural style typical of that era. Over time, the building was repurposed to serve the African American community, and in recent years, it became part of the Smithsonian Institution’s efforts to showcase African American history and culture. Today, it stands as a symbol of cultural preservation and community significance.