Jans Martense Schenck house
The Jan Martense Schenck house was built by Dutch settler Jan Martense Schenck (1631-1687), within what is now the Mill Basin section of Brooklyn, New York City. Believed to be one of New York City's oldest houses, the structure was later moved to the Brooklyn Museum, where it is used as a public exhibit.
Jans Martense Schenck house
Exterior, Schenck House, 19th century. Brooklyn Museum
In situ interior, Schenck House, 19th century. Brooklyn Museum
East view of Schenck House, 19th century. Brooklyn Museum
Mill Basin is a residential neighborhood in southeastern Brooklyn, New York City. It is on a peninsula abutting Jamaica Bay and is bordered by Avenue U on the northwest and the Mill Basin/Mill Island Inlet on its remaining sides. Mill Basin is adjacent to the neighborhood of Bergen Beach to the northeast, Flatlands to the northwest, Marine Park to the southwest, and Floyd Bennett Field and the former Barren Island to the southeast. Mill Basin also contains a subsection called Old Mill Basin, north of Avenue U.
The neighborhood and waterway of Mill Basin, seen from the Belt Parkway drawbridge
The Jans Martense Schenck house as seen in the 19th century
A house in Mill Basin
The Kings Plaza shopping mall in Mill Basin