Bed Stuy Brooklyn -- 92 Herkimer St History

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Address: 92 Herkimer Street, between Bedford and Nostrand Avenues
Name: Kismet Temple, now Friendship Baptist Church
Neighborhood: Bedford Stuyvesant
Year Built: 1910
Architectural Style: Eclectic Moorish Revival
Architect: R. Thomas Short

Built for a Shriner chapter called the Ancient Arabic Order of the Mystic Shrine, this building is a wonderfully surprising piece of Moorish architecture, with its onion domes silhouetted on the horizon.

Upon closer inspection, the domes are sheathed in pressed metal, and the golden brick facade is artfully festooned with terra-cotta Arabic script and ornamentation.

Bed Stuy Brooklyn -- 92 Herkimer St History

The site of many public and political gatherings, it became a movie theatre in 1932, and was sold to Friendship Baptist Church in 1966. GMAP

Bed Stuy Brooklyn -- 92 Herkimer St History

Bed Stuy Brooklyn -- 92 Herkimer St History

Bed Stuy Brooklyn -- 92 Herkimer St History

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[Photos by Suzanne Spellen]


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  1. I always put the historic district in the “neighborhood” section, if applicable. I suppose I could add a landmarked line. Good idea. This is not landmarked, btw, although it should be.