Governors Island building implosion

tbendick

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Building 877, the Island's largest non-historic building, will be imploded at 7:36 AM on Sunday, June 9. The implosion will be visible from the Staten Island Ferry leaving lower Manhattan at 7:30 or from the Battery and Liberty State Park.

Engine 4 will be on the island
With marine 1 on patrol.
Marine 6 with Medics will also be onscene.


Watch the live stream of the implosion beginning at 7:30 AM on Sunday.
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mack

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Brief History:

The Lenape tribe use the island, called Pagganck, or ?Nut Island,? after its hickory, oak, and chestnut trees, as a fishing camp.

1637
Dutch overseer Wouter Van Twiller buys the island from the Lenapes for two ax heads, a string of beads, and some nails. The Dutch government confiscates the land? now known as Nutten Island?the following year.

1664
After the British capture New Amsterdam, the royal governor is given full rights to the island, hence the name. One uses it as a game preserve, another rents it to farmers, and a third uses it to quarantine immigrants.

1776
The British evacuate the island in April, but come right back in September. They?re not fully ousted until 1783. In the early 1800s, the island becomes a key military base and remains an Army outpost until the 1960s.

1901
The Army begins using landfill from the excavation of the Lexington Avenue subway to add 103 acres to the island?s southern end. In 1909, Wilbur Wright takes off from the island, flies around the Statue of Liberty, and lands again?the first-ever flight over American waters.

1966
The Army leaves the island for good and transfers it to the Coast Guard. It becomes the service?s largest installation and includes high-rise apartment buildings, a Super 8 motel, a Burger King, and a population of about 3,500.

1995
The Coast Guard closes its facilities; all remaining residents are relocated. It?s basically abandoned until 2001, when, just before leaving office, President Clinton declares 22 acres a National Monument. Two years later, it?s sold to the city and state for $1.

2003
The public is allowed on the island for reservation-only guided tours led by the Park Service. The tours are remarkably popular. Each summer, more of the island has become public until now, when it?s one big playground.

2009 and Beyond
A Dutch landscape-architecture firm, West 8, has plans for an 85-acre park on the southern half of the island that calls for existing buildings to be demolished, turned into landfill, and re-sculpted into hilly parkland
 

mack

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FD history on Governors Island (Army called base Ft Jay):

Ft Jay Fire Department (Governor's Island)- firehouse - 1940s

Note - Army closed Ft Jay in 1964 - Coast Guard assumed control in 1966 until 1996.  Currently administered by National Parks Service.





Ft Jay FD Fire Chief  William A Frazier (former FDNY)



 

tbendick

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It's a litte sad to see the island turn into a park. Had the chance to spend time on the island when I was younger , was some place when the coast guard was there.
 
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