Public School 17 Explained

Public School 17
Location:190 Fordham Street, Bronx, New York
Coordinates:40.8475°N -73.7844°W
Built:1897
Architect:Snyder, C. B. J.
Architecture:Gothic, Neo-Georgian
Added:September 27, 1984
Area:less than one acre
Refnum:84002065

Public School 17 is a historic school located at City Island in the Bronx, New York City. It was designed by architect C. B. J. Snyder (1860–1945) and built in 1897 in the Neo-Georgian style. A rear addition was built in 1930. It is a two-story, five-bay brick building on a high basement. It features a shallow wooden entrance porch with Doric order columns.

It served as a school until 1975. The City Island Nautical Museum opened in 1976,[1] 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.[2] [3]

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.

A fire allegedly set by vandals on July 13, 2007, damaged the building's façade.[4]

City Island Nautical Museum

The City Island Nautical Museum is operated by the City Island Historical Society, which aims to preserve the island's nautical heritage. Exhibits include photos and artifacts about life on the island, its residents, the local yacht building companies, schools and local landmarks. The museum is open on weekend afternoons.[5]

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  1. Web site: National Register of Historic Places Registration: Public School 17. August 1984. 2011-01-12 . Merrill Hesch. New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation. See also: Web site: Accompanying five photos.
  2. Web site: Famed City Island School-Turned-Condo Complex from 1890s Designated as City Landmark. February 3, 2012. 2017-04-09. Corinne Lestch. Daily News.
  3. Web site: Artifacts and History, Steeped in Brine. May 30, 2014. 2017-04-09. Julie Besonen. New York Times.
  4. Web site: City Island Battles Fire - and Vandals. July 31, 2007. 2017-04-09. Ethan Rouen. Daily News.
  5. News: Artifacts and History, Steeped in Brine . Julie . Besonen . The New York Times . May 30, 2014 . July 29, 2023 .