The 69th Regiment Armory located at 68 Lexington Avenue between East 25th and 26th Streets in Manhattan, New York City is a historical building which began construction in 1904 and was completed in 1906.

The building is still used to house the U.S. 69th Infantry Regiment, as well as for the presentation of special events.

The armory was designed by the firm of Hunt & Hunt, and was the first armory built in New York City to not be modeled on a medieval fortress; instead, it was designed in the Beaux-Arts style.

The building was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1965, and a New York City landmark in 1983.

The Armory may be best known as the site of the controversial 1913 Armory Show, in which modern art was first publicly presented in the United States.

It has a 5,000 seat arena that is used for sporting and entertainment events.