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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Suffolk County, New York
Adjacent to Suffolk County, New York
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GEOGRAPHIC SORT
| On Atlantic Avenue 0.2 miles south of Bluff Road, on the right when traveling south. |
| | U.S. Life-Saving Station
Built in 1902. In June 1942, Guardsmen John Cullen
Discovered Four German Saboteurs On This Beach. — — Map (db m148123) HM |
| On John Street north of West Oak Street, on the left when traveling north. |
| | Between 1909 and 1920, two trolley lines
operated through Amityville.
The Cross-Island Line came
from Halesite, Huntington to the
Amityville docks. The Babylon Railroad line
ran from the Amityville Railroad Station
to the ferry docks in . . . — — Map (db m125959) HM |
| On Simmons Street at Arthur Street on Simmons Street. |
| | Historic Church
Bethel A.M.E. Church
Founded in Amityville 1815
This building dedicated 1967 — — Map (db m133523) HM |
| On Louden Avenue 0.1 miles west of Broadway, on the left when traveling east. |
| |
Stephen R. Williams formed
1887 for disabled children
and later adults. Became
Brunswick Hospital 1931.
Building razed 2012. — — Map (db m126818) HM |
| On Richmond Avenue at Unqua Place, on the right when traveling south on Richmond Avenue. |
| | The Cross-Island Trolley line traveled from Halesite, Huntington to its southern terminus at the Amityville docks, from 1909 to 1919. Trolley passengers could transfer to ferries bound for the barrier beaches. — — Map (db m114808) HM |
| On Richmond Avenue at Unqua Place, on the right when traveling south on Richmond Avenue. |
| |
First Guided Missile
September 11, 1916
Here Lawrence B. Sperry first demonstrated to the U.S. Navy the Perry Aerial Torpedo - the first guided missile.
Presented by Sperry Gyroscope Company during 1960, centennial year of Dr. . . . — — Map (db m114811) HM |
| On Merrick Road at Ocean Avenue, on the right when traveling west on Merrick Road. |
| |
Purchased in 1793 by Thomas
Ireland. Four generations
ran saw & grist mill here.
Sold feed, grain, hay & ice
until ca. 1913. Razed 1915. — — Map (db m126763) HM |
| On Bayview Avenue at Avon Place, on the right when traveling south on Bayview Avenue. |
| |
First Amityville suffrage
club president, formed 1914.
Held local meetings and
socials supporting
voting rights for women. — — Map (db m114716) HM |
| On Ketcham Avenue, on the left when traveling north. |
| |
Railroad from NYC completed
October 1867. First depot
erected 1868 for travelers.
Local commerce and mail.
LIRR assumed line by 1876. — — Map (db m126002) HM |
| On Oak Street west of Lake Street, on the right when traveling west. |
| |
Organized Nov. 1, 1683
One of the original
counties of the Province
of New York. Originally
East Riding of Yorkshire — — Map (db m106733) HM |
| On Park Avenue 0.1 miles north of Windor Ct, on the left when traveling south. |
| | The southern portion of this
house was the poets home in
West Babylon and was moved
to this site in 1900. — — Map (db m155790) HM |
| Near Railroad Avenue west of Deer Park Avenue. |
| | . . . — — Map (db m64734) HM |
| On West Main Street at Cottage Row, on the right when traveling west on West Main Street. |
| |
Built 1917-1918
Seat of town government
Until 1957. Served as town
and district court house
from 1918 to 1979
— — Map (db m64733) HM |
| On New York State Route 27A west of Thompson Avenue, on the right when traveling west. |
| |
Dedicated ★ A.D. 1919
In Honor Of
Ralph J. Billingsley • Leroy Johnson
Edward Joseph Cockerill • Percy Landwehr
Eugene Henry Floyd • Joseph F. Murphy
Eugene Matthew Ford • Roland R. Murray
John C. Huttle • Arthur Leigh Simrell . . . — — Map (db m98881) WM |
| On Carll Avenue at Grove Place, on the right when traveling north on Carll Avenue. |
| |
To commemorate the supreme sacrifice
made by Babylon's heros
Eugene J. Cockerill • Leroy Johnson
Charles Duffy • Percy Landwehr
Eugene Floyd • Joseph F. Murphy
Eugene M. Ford • Roland Murray
John Huttle • Arthur L. Simrell . . . — — Map (db m98879) WM |
| On Fire Island Avenue at Virginia Road, on the left when traveling south on Fire Island Avenue. |
| |
This is the site of
the birth of the
American wireless. A
pioneer station here
in 1901 first talked
with ships at sea.
Guglielmo Marconi — — Map (db m122816) HM |
| On Main Street (Montauk Highway) west of Carll Avenue, on the right when traveling west. |
| |
This monument
is erected to honor
and perpetuate the
memory of
Capt. Joel Cook
A brave solider who served in the
American Army throughout the
Revolutionary War, and who also
recruited and commanded a company
in the . . . — — Map (db m108831) HM WM |
| On Deer Park Avenue at George Street, on the left when traveling north on Deer Park Avenue. |
| | . . . — — Map (db m34534) HM |
| On Shore Road at Prospect Street, on the left when traveling south on Shore Road. |
| |
On this site American naval hero
David Porter landed after
escaping from a British
Blockade ship. — — Map (db m106740) HM |
| On West Main Street at Carll Avenue, on the left when traveling east on West Main Street. |
| |
Robert Moses, (1888-1981), was responsible
for more building than any single person
since the pharoahs ruled Egypt.
Between 1924 and 1968, Moses was the dominant
and sometimes controversial force
in the creation of extraordinary public . . . — — Map (db m125762) HM |
| On Railroad Avenue at Depot Place, on the left when traveling east on Railroad Avenue. |
| | First train arrived from
Jamaica October 11, 1867.
Rail brought NYC visitors
spurring resort era boom.
LIRR assumed line by 1876. — — Map (db m126112) HM |
| On Deer Park Road north of Montauk Highway, on the right when traveling north. |
| | Local branch organized in 1912 at Alhambra Theatre to debate, discuss and support women's state and national voting rights. — — Map (db m114715) HM |
| Near South Carll Avenue south of New York State Route 27A, on the left when traveling south. |
| | The Babylon Library
has been placed on the
National Register of
Historic Places in 2015
By The United States
Department of the Interior — — Map (db m155808) HM |
| On Main Street (Montauk Highway) at Carll Avenue, on the left when traveling east on Main Street (Montauk Highway). |
| | On Memorial Day, May 31, 1897, the Babylon Women's Exchange presented the Village with an "enduring memorial" to their charitable work. With the last $400 remaining in the treasury, it was decided to purchase a drinking fountain for man and beast. . . . — — Map (db m108812) HM |
| Near Trolley Line Road east of Argyle Avenue. |
| |
Site of Argyle Hotel
Birthplace of the famous
Cuban Giants
First Professional Black Baseball Team
1885
Babylon Village Historic and Preservation Society — — Map (db m98897) HM |
| On Oak Beach Road 0.7 miles from Savannah Road, on the left when traveling west. |
| | US Life-Saving Station
Built 1872 For Shipwreck
Rescue. Became Coast Guard
Station 1915. Active During
Prohibition, WWI And WWII. — — Map (db m155716) HM |
| On South Clinton Avenue south of Bayview Avenue. |
| | Bay Shore and the surrounding area, were called Penataquit, meaning "crooked creek," by the Secatogue Indians. In 1708, Queen Anne of England validated John Mowbray's purchase of the area from the Secatogues. Mowbray, a tailor and teacher from . . . — — Map (db m110955) HM |
| On Main Street (Montauk Highway) east of Ocean Avenue, on the right when traveling east. |
| |
1701 Secatogue Indian land
purchased by John Mowbray.
Queen Anne granted patent.
Known as Awixa, Mechanics-
ville and Penataquit. — — Map (db m108409) HM |
| On Main Street (Montauk Highway) east of Ocean Avenue, on the right when traveling east. |
| |
Dedicated on July 27, 1965.
Medical doctor and innovator,
sailor, author and friend
1878 - 1966
— — Map (db m108406) HM |
| Near South Clinton Avenue at Bayview Avenue. |
| | U.S. Navy submarines paid heavily for their success in World War II. A total of 374 officers and 3131 men are on board these 52 U.S. submarines still on "patrol."
Albacore • Amberjack • Argonaut • Barbel • Bonefish • Bullhead • Capelin • Cisco . . . — — Map (db m111776) HM WM |
| Near South Clinton Avenue at Bayview Avenue. |
| |
This monument is dedicated
to the memory of all those
who served their country in the
United States Submarine Service
and to those who made the
supreme sacrifice to preserve
American Freedom.
Their legacy will live on
in future . . . — — Map (db m111779) WM |
| Near South Clinton Avenue south of Bayview Avenue. |
| | Local history of the United States Life-Saving Service (USLSS) dates back to the War of 1812 between the United States of America and Great Britain when William Baker organized the first team of volunteer surfmen to patrol Fire Island looking for . . . — — Map (db m112843) HM |
| On 3rd Avenue north of 2nd Street, on the right when traveling north. |
| | Only LI Airport w/ grass runways.
National historic status 2008.
Davis Field 1910-52.
Then Edwards 1953-77. Islip Town 1978. — — Map (db m148403) HM |
| On 4th Avenue 0.1 miles south of Union Blvd., on the right when traveling south. |
| | Site of
Vitagraph Company of America
Motion Picture Studio
Bayshore Branch
1916 — — Map (db m148335) HM |
| On Brentwood Avenue at Third Avenue, on the right when traveling north on Brentwood Avenue. |
| | Modern Times octagon home
designed for economy of
space by William Upham
Dame. Residence 1st fl. &
M.T. assembly hall on 2nd fl. — — Map (db m142297) HM |
| On Third Avenue at Marvin Road, on the right when traveling east on Third Avenue. |
| |
1857-1907 One room school
- Octagon - at 3rd Ave & 4th St.
First teacher Mary Swain.
Moved to this site 1989.
National Register 1994 — — Map (db m142296) HM |
| On Brentwood Avenue at Second Avenue, on the right when traveling north on Brentwood Avenue. |
| | 1851 utopian community
based on equitable commerce.
Stephen Pearl Andrews &
Josiah Warren, founders.
Renamed Brentwood in 1864. — — Map (db m142298) HM |
| On Brentwood Road at 1st Avenue, on the right when traveling north on Brentwood Road. |
| | In 1877, Charles A. Codman met Indian spirit in form of an owl. His kind act toward the spirit is why the Hermitage of the Red Owl. — — Map (db m143385) HM |
| On Bridgehampton-Sag Harbor Turnpike 0.1 miles from Montauk Highway (New York State Route 27A), on the right when traveling east. |
| | Start/Finish Line of the
Bridgehampton Carnival
Automobile Races
Organized by Bridgehampton
Fire Department. 1914-1921 — — Map (db m148260) HM |
| On Montauk Highway at Ocean Road, on the right when traveling east on Montauk Highway. |
| |
[Side One:]
To the memory of
the patriotic spirit
of the people
and
sacrificing service of
our soldiers and sailors
who preserved
the union
one country
and one flag
[Side Two:]
1910
The 250th
Anniversary
of . . . — — Map (db m113742) HM WM |
| On Montauk Highway east of Hull Lane, on the left when traveling east. |
| |
Training grounds for the
militias of eastern Long Island
in colonial days, 1649-1776 — — Map (db m110959) HM |
| On Main Street (Montauk Highway) at Ocean Road, on the left when traveling east on Main Street (Montauk Highway). |
| | Built in 1686 by John Wick and used by American and British Soldiers during the American Revolution. — — Map (db m111020) HM |
| On Montauk Highway at private road, on the right when traveling east on Montauk Highway. |
| | Former burial ground for
South Haven Presbyterian
Church. Meeting house
moved from this site to
Brookhaven hamlet 1960. — — Map (db m132690) HM |
| On Montauk Highway 0.1 miles east of Private Road, on the right when traveling west. |
| | Saw, Grist, and Fulling
Mills Stood Near Here.
By 1745, Owned By
Carman Family 1780-1875.
Demolished 1958 For Hwy — — Map (db m156344) HM |
| On Prospect Road 0.2 miles south of Keith Court, on the left when traveling north. |
| | Estab. 1888, First Catholic
Summer Camp in the Country
Legendary Coach Vince Lombardi
Practiced Football Here
With St. Francis Prep. 1932 & 33 — — Map (db m147581) HM |
| On Fort Salonga Road (New York State Route 25A) west of Stony Hollow Road, on the right when traveling east. |
| | from the Matinecock Indians in 1656, extended originally to the Nissequogue River in Smithtown. — — Map (db m148401) HM |
| On Centershore Road 0.2 miles north of East Main Street (Route 25A), on the right when traveling north. |
| | Arthur Dove 1880-1946
Early abstract painter
who lived and painted
here from 1938-1946 — — Map (db m147946) HM |
| On Little Neck Road west of Gina Drive, on the left when traveling west. |
| | (1873 - 1943)
In 1940-41 the Noted Composer
Summered at the Honeyman Estate
(1/2 Mile North) Where he
wrote "Symphonic Dances" — — Map (db m147579) HM |
| On Mill Dam Road at Centershore Road, on the right when traveling west on Mill Dam Road. |
| | Site of
Centreport (Upper) Mill
Built By Sylvanus Townsend
in 1774, replaced an earlier
mill built further south in
1674 — — Map (db m148337) HM |
| On Ft. Salonga Road (New York State Route 25A) at Centerport Road, on the right when traveling east on Ft. Salonga Road. |
| | House built 1730, enlarged 1790 Carpenter shop added in 1840 Purchased in 1988 by the Greenlawn – Centerport Historical Association. — — Map (db m42822) HM |
| On Fort Salonga Road (New York State Route 25A) west of Stony Hollow Road, on the left when traveling east. |
| | Indian place name for this area. Short for Otswego meaning “Flowing Out” also Op-cat-kon-tycke the “Wading Place Creek”. — — Map (db m148402) HM |
| On Little Neck Road 0.5 miles north of Cobblestone Circle, on the right when traveling west. |
| | William K. Vanderbilt Estate Has Been Placed
On The National Register of Historic Places in 1985
By the United States Department of Interior. — — Map (db m147977) HM |
| On 2nd Street at Court House Drive, in the median on 2nd Street. |
| | Since 2000, Location of Longest Running Professional
Ballpark and Sports Franchise in Suffolk County
History. — — Map (db m148158) HM |
| On Wheeler Road at Coventry Lane, on the left when traveling north on Wheeler Road. |
| |
1870 Church & cemetery
opened from land donated
by G.K. Hubbs. Remodeled
in 1939. Closed 1966. Now
CI Historical Society Site. — — Map (db m114783) HM |
| On Carlton Avenue (County Route 17) at Smith Street, on the left when traveling north on Carlton Avenue. |
| | Opened in 1889, grew from 40 patients to 10,000 by 1954. Inc. nursing school, farm, power & train depots. Closed October 10, 1996. — — Map (db m55302) HM |
| On Carleton Avenue at Courthouse Drive on Carleton Avenue. |
| |
Opened in 1889. Grew from
40 Patients to 10,000 by
1954. Inc. nursing school,
farm, power & train depots.
Closed October 10, 1996 — — Map (db m121088) HM |
| On Harbor Road (New York State Route 25A) at Elm Place, on the right when traveling north on Harbor Road. |
| | Founded 1852 Fire house built 1930 & 1970 — — Map (db m42814) HM |
| On Harbor Road (New York State Route 25A) south of Elm Place, on the left when traveling north. |
| | Of Cold Spring Harbor while jailed for counterfeiting revealed a plot to assassinate Washington in June 1776. — — Map (db m42813) HM |
| On Main Street (New York State Route 25A) at Shore Road, on the left when traveling east on Main Street. |
| | Built by Richard Conklin circa 1782. Produced fine linen paper. Site at end of a mill dam and bridge, northerly 250 ft. — — Map (db m42816) HM |
| On Shore Road at Spring Street, on the right when traveling north on Shore Road. |
| | District of New York Last U.S. Custom House circa 1890 – 1913 Reuben Hall Surveyor — — Map (db m42815) HM |
| On Lawrence Hill Road at Donovan Drive, on the right when traveling north on Lawrence Hill Road. |
| | Comprising 82 Acres
Owned By
101st Cavalry Regt. NYNG
Squadron "C" Cavalry Club
1903 To 1961 — — Map (db m152246) HM |
| | Built 1894 for Captain
James Wright. 1843-1923,
coastwise trader. Civil War
veteran & Town of
Huntington constable. — — Map (db m127994) HM |
| On Havemeyer Lane at Ott Place, on the left when traveling east on Havemeyer Lane. |
| |
In Memoriam
On Aug.16, 1918 an aircraft
accident at this site
claimed the lives of 2nd Lts.
C.S. Gideon & Harold Maxson
stationed at Brindley Field.
Erected by the Town Historian — — Map (db m139135) HM |
| On Jericho Turnpike (Route 25) west of Calvert Avenue, on the right when traveling west. |
| | World War 1, U.S. Army
Signal Corps Aviation
Section, Flying Training
Field, June 1918-May 1919. — — Map (db m148599) HM |
| On Town Line Road north of Jericho Turnpike, on the right. |
| | Oldest Methodist church
building in New York State.
Built in 1789, organized
in 1783. John Philips,
first preacher. — — Map (db m143786) HM |
| On Jericho Turnpike, on the right when traveling east. |
| | Built c. 1840 & remodeled c. 1880. A rare survivor of early settlement architecture in the Commack area. — — Map (db m139460) HM |
| On Burr Road 0.1 miles west of Town Line Road, on the left when traveling west. |
| | Built in 1830 for the prominent
Burr family & enlarged in 1885 in
the French Second Empire style
used as a race horse breeding
& training farm in the 19th Cent. — — Map (db m148780) HM |
| On Jericho Turnpike at Commack Road, on the right when traveling west on Jericho Turnpike. |
| |
First purchase 1653.
First school teacher 1657.
Gov. Nicolls patent 1666.
Gov. Dongan patent 1688.
First church building 1686. — — Map (db m126774) HM |
| On Jericho Turnpike at Commack Road, on the left when traveling west on Jericho Turnpike. |
| |
Town of Huntington
Whitman's Hollow
Sight of muster & training
ground for Minutemen
before British occupation
1776 - 1783 — — Map (db m114681) HM |
| On Great Neck Road at Marconi Boulevard, on the right when traveling north on Great Neck Road. |
| | First Panel:
This statue is
dedicated to those
in uniform who served
and continue to serve
our country and
protect its freedom
Second Panel:
World War I
1914 - 1918
The U.S. Military was engaged in WW I
from . . . — — Map (db m99518) HM WM |
| On Great Neck Road at Hollywood Avenue, on the right on Great Neck Road. |
| | From 1910 to 1920, an electrified trolley line known as the Babylon Railroad extended from Amityville to Babylon, passing through Copiague along Oak Street to Great Neck Road and then east toward Lindenhurst. — — Map (db m106734) HM |
| On Great Neck Road at Marconi Boulevard, on the right when traveling north on Great Neck Road. |
| |
World War I.
1917 - 1918
Their adopted country
found them ready
Affusa, Giacomo.
Agresti, Michele.
Barcellona, Carlo.
Balzola, Giovanni.
Ball, Frank.
Bernagozzi, Giuseppe.
Bogni, Angelo.
Boselli, Luigi.
Campagnoli, Hugo. . . . — — Map (db m99526) WM |
| Near Sunrise Highway (New York State Route 27) at Bayview Avenue. |
| | 28 acre all-weather drive-in
opened here 1957. Cafeteria.
Tally-Ho train. Indoor
seating & amusement park.
One of nation's largest. — — Map (db m133221) HM |
| On Great Neck Road at Marconi Boulevard, on the right when traveling north on Great Neck Road. |
| | Honoring the Four Heroic Chaplains who gave their life jackets so that four soldiers might live. The S.S. Dorchester was torpedoed February 3, 1943. As it sank, the four were seen linked arm in arm, heads uplifted in prayer.
[The top panel is . . . — — Map (db m98883) HM WM |
| On Great Neck Road north of Scudder Avenue, on the right when traveling north. |
| | First built as a wooden schoolhouse in 1911, the Great Neck Road School is the oldest elementary school in the Town of Babylon. Brick extensions were added to the original schoolhouse, in 1925, 1931 and 1954, to accommodate Copiague's growing . . . — — Map (db m98893) HM |
| On Great Neck Road at Railroad Avenue, on the right on Great Neck Road. |
| |
Railroad line built 1867
LIRR assumed line by 1876.
First depot 1901 named
Copiague. Failed attempt to
rename Marconiville 1920s. — — Map (db m126110) HM |
| On Old Town Road 0.1 miles east of Brookwood Drive. |
| | Passed Through Coram
On April 22, 1790. He Travelled
North Along The Old Town Road
From Harts Tavern to Setauket
While Touring Long Island — — Map (db m156349) HM |
| On East Deer Park Road at Deforest Road North, on the right when traveling north on East Deer Park Road. |
| | An Eighteenth Century structure, originally part of a larger farm complex. — — Map (db m139375) HM |
| On Long Island Expressway (Interstate 495), on the right when traveling west. |
| | The first settlers came from New England and in 1653 established Huntington. Settlements spread along the north shore and early in the 18th century to the south shore. Many of the newcomers obtained rights to their land from Wyandanch, a . . . — — Map (db m65089) HM |
| On Long Island Expressway (Interstate 495), on the right when traveling east. |
| | The first settlers came from New England and in 1653 established Huntington. Settlements spread along the north shore and early in the 18th century to the south shore. Many of the newcomers obtained rights to their land from Wyandanch, a . . . — — Map (db m65090) HM |
| On Deer Park Avenue at Foxmeadow Drive, on the right on Deer Park Avenue. |
| | 'Here was located the wigwam of Dick Pechegan and the fields that he planted.' — — Map (db m139430) HM |
| On Straight Path, on the left when traveling north. |
| |
Estab. 1895; One of two schools
in Half Way Hollow Hills District
used until 1931, then converted
to a residence. Now home to the
Half Hollow Historical Assoc. — — Map (db m139454) HM |
| |
Coltrane Home
Musicians John & Alice
Coltrane moved here in 1964.
In this home, John composed
the masterpiece "A Love
Supreme" and Alice made
innovative recordings. — — Map (db m139291) HM |
| On Vanderbilt Parkway at Commack Road, on the right when traveling east on Vanderbilt Parkway. |
| |
First concrete limited
access highway, built by W.
K. Vanderbilt: A. Pardington
engineer 1908 - 1910 — — Map (db m114682) HM |
| On Vanderbilt Parkway west of Deer Park Road. |
| |
First concrete, limited
access highway built by W.
K. Vanderbilt; A. Pardington,
Engineer 1908-1910 — — Map (db m139455) HM |
| On Deer Park Road at Straight Path, on the right when traveling south on Deer Park Road. |
| | The surrounding area was purchased
from the Secatogue Indians on
December 16, 1699 — — Map (db m139285) HM |
| On Melville Road, on the right when traveling west. |
| |
Founded 1912
State University of New York
College at Farmingdale
The oldest public college on
Long Island Established to
serve the downstate community — — Map (db m133524) HM |
| On Conklin Street at Fairchild Loop on Conklin Street. |
| |
The men and women of
Republic Aviation built
9,087 P-47 Thunderbolt
fighters in E. Farmingdale
for the USAAF: 1941-1945 — — Map (db m114778) HM |
| On Main Street at Edwards Lane, on the right when traveling west on Main Street. |
| | Founded 1784 By Rev Dr. Buell.
William Payne Was First Teacher.
It Was The First Academy Chartered
By State Board of Regents. — — Map (db m148315) HM |
| On Gay Road south of Main Street (New York State Route 25), on the left when traveling south. |
| |
East Hampton townsmen
under care of a shepherd
herded earmarked sheep
in this common pasturage
— — Map (db m114782) HM |
| On Lost At Sea Memorial Highway (County Route 114) 0.2 miles from Edwards Hole Road, on the right when traveling north. |
| | Whooping-Boys-Hollow, Resting Place Of
Body of Sachem Poggatticut, When Borne to Montauk
For Burial, May 1651 — — Map (db m148091) HM |
| On Main Street (County Road 27A) just south of Davids Lane, on the right when traveling south. |
| | Home of Leader of Woman Suffrage League of East Hampton & Women's Political Union of Suffolk County. Buried Cedar Lawn Cemetery. — — Map (db m148314) HM |
| On James Lane at Pondview Lane, on the right when traveling east on James Lane. |
| | Largest and Most Costly on Long Island.
Used 1717-1861
Here Were Ordained Samuel Buel, Samson Occom,
Lyman Beecher, and Stephen Mershom — — Map (db m148313) HM |
| On Montauk Highway (New York State Route 27) at Town Line Road, on the right when traveling east on Montauk Highway. |
| |
Founded 1648. First Church 1652.
First Academy in the State of
New York. Gov. Nicolls Patent
1666-7. Gov. Dongan Patent 1686. — — Map (db m140090) HM |
| On Main Street (Montauk Highway) at Adelhaide Lane, on the right when traveling west on Main Street (Montauk Highway). |
| |
Site of Stellenwerf's Lake
House Hotel 1856-1894.
Mansion built by H.K. Knapp
in 1903. Knapp and Thorne
Estates until 1941. Orphan
Asylum of Brooklyn 1942-1995.
— — Map (db m108391) HM |
| On Connetquot Avenue at Hawthorne Avenue, on the right when traveling south on Connetquot Avenue. |
| |
1867-76 Southside RR, LIRR
acquired 1880. 1897 Depot
built, burned 1943. 1999 EIHS
moved shelter to south side.
Platform added 2000.
Hist. Landmark Preservation cte.
— — Map (db m114704) HM |
| On Larkfield Road at 8th Avenue, on the right when traveling north on Larkfield Road. |
| | . . . — — Map (db m148982) HM |
| On Vernon Valley Road, on the left when traveling south. |
| | Site of first Larkfield Post Office – 1896 in Chester Smith’s Store. Moved across street in 1909. In 1910, it was re-named East Northport. In memory of Frank G. Becher — — Map (db m148823) HM |
| On Vernon Valley Road, on the left when traveling south. |
| | In early 1900’s, Leighton’s Hotel was located north of the R.R. tracks. South of the tracks was Larkfield Inn, later known as Mortensen’s Hotel, still later as Powell’s Hotel. — — Map (db m148781) HM |
| On Bellerose Avenue, in the median. |
| | Original Station was 1 1/2 miles Northwest which Remained Open from 1867-1899. This Station Opened 1873-Also Called Northport — — Map (db m148824) HM |
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