It was at South William Street, opposite Mill Lane, known as 5 Mill Street.
Relocated, 1799
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It was in the Government House until 1815, roughly on the former site of Fort Amsterdam.
Relocated, 1817
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Until 1834, it was in a converted bookstore and reading room on Wall Street at the east side of Nassau Street.
Relocated, 1842
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The previous building was demolished for construction of a new Custom House at the same location, completed in 1842, which was designed by John Frazee, and is today designated Federal Hall National Memorial.
Relocated, 1862
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It was in the Merchant's Exchange Building at 55 Wall Street.
Relocated, 1907
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It moved into a new building, now called the Alexander Hamilton U.S. Custom House, built on the site where Government House sat earlier, on the south side of Bowling Green.
Relocated, 1973
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The Customs Service signed a long-term lease with the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey at Six World Trade Center
Relocated, 2001
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After the World Trade Center was destroyed during the September 11 attacks in 2001, employees were moved to various places in Manhattan, Queens, and Elizabeth in New Jersey.
Split, 2003
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The Customs Service was split into several agencies in 2003. One of its successors, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, planned to return to the new World Trade Center, moving into One World Trade Center.