Louis Armstrong Gymnasium

Louis Armstrong Gymnasium

The Louis Armstrong Gymnasium is a multi-purpose arena at the Elmcor Youth and Adult Activities Center in Flushing, New York. It was home to the Long Island PrimeTime USBL basketball team.


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