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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Nassau County, New York

 
Clickable Map of Nassau County, New York and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Nassau County, NY (278) Bronx County, NY (136) Queens County, NY (216) Suffolk County, NY (495) Westchester County, NY (302) Fairfield County, CT (455)  NassauCounty(278) Nassau County (278)  BronxCounty(136) Bronx County (136)  QueensCounty(216) Queens County (216)  SuffolkCounty(495) Suffolk County (495)  WestchesterCounty(302) Westchester County (302)  FairfieldCountyConnecticut(455) Fairfield County (455)
Mineola is the county seat for Nassau County
Adjacent to Nassau County, New York
      Bronx County (136)  
      Queens County (216)  
      Suffolk County (495)  
      Westchester County (302)  
      Fairfield County, Connecticut (455)  
 
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201 New York, Nassau County, Oyster Bay — Raynham Hall Museum
On W Main Street, on the right when traveling west.
From 1776 to 1783, this house was used as headquarters for the Loyalist Queen’s Rangers. It was the home of Robert Townsend, a spy for General Washington. Revolutionary War Heritage TrailMap (db m42790) HM
202 New York, Nassau County, Oyster Bay — Roosevelt Memorial Oak
Near Railroad Avenue, on the left when traveling east.
To the sacred memory of Theodore Roosevelt The Great American President of the United States 1901 – 1908 Planted Palm Sunday 1919 A.D. by Paul BrorstromMap (db m53687) HM
203 New York, Nassau County, Oyster Bay — Roosevelt Memorial Rocks
On Railroad Avenue, on the left when traveling east.
The Book of Theodore Roosevelt’s Life Written in Rocks Chapter 1 – Born Oct 27, 1858. Brick from 28 E 20 NYC where Roosevelt was born. Presented by Women’s Roosevelt Memorial Assn. Chapter 2 – Regaining his Health. Granite step from . . . Map (db m53686) HM
204 New York, Nassau County, Oyster Bay — Roosevelts at PlaySagamore Hill National Historic Site — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
On Sagamore Hill Road, on the right when traveling north.
Tennis at Sagamore Hill had unique challenges and court rules. The ground wasn’t level and tree branches closed in the court. The Roosevelts allowed “that when a ball hit a branch and might have gone in it was a ‘let.’” For Theodore . . . Map (db m90338) HM
205 New York, Nassau County, Oyster Bay — Sagamore Hill
On Sagamore Hill Road, on the right when traveling north.
Home of Theodore Roosevelt Governor of New York President of United StatesMap (db m42769) HM
206 New York, Nassau County, Oyster Bay — Sagamore Hill in the Presidential Years
Near Sagamore Hill Road, on the right when traveling north.
In its many area devoted to different activities, this estate reflected the energy and diverse interest of its owner. A series of markers identifies each of the buildings or features of the estate explaining their use.Map (db m43056) HM
207 New York, Nassau County, Oyster Bay — Sagamore Hill National Historic SiteNational Park Service
On Sagamore Hill Road, on the right when traveling north.
The house stands right on the top of the hill, separated by fields and belts of woodland from all other houses, and looks out over the bay and the Sound. We see the sun go down beyond long reaches of land and water . . . We love all the . . . Map (db m42838) HM
208 New York, Nassau County, Oyster Bay — Sagamore Hill National Historic SiteNational Park Service
Near Sagamore Hill Road, on the right when traveling north.
Sagamore Hill was the family home of our 26th President Theodore Roosevelt, his wife Edith and their six children. He built the Queen Anne Shingle style home on 155 acres between 1884 and 1886 and it became known as the “Summer White House” during . . . Map (db m42840) HM
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209 New York, Nassau County, Oyster Bay — Stable and Grooms’ Quarters
Near Sagamore Hill Road, on the right when traveling north.
In 1901 the building that stood here (later destroyed by fire in 1944) housed the family’s five riding horses. Each stall had the horse’s name above it. Work horses were kept farther away at the barn. The grooms lived here on the second floor.Map (db m43082) HM
210 New York, Nassau County, Oyster Bay — Tennis Anyone?
On Sagamore Hill Road, on the right when traveling north.
Sagamore’s tennis court occupied this hollow, which was overrun by moss and mole. If your serve whipped into the low branches, you earned a let, or second try. The President got in extra practice at the White House, and despite his portly frame and . . . Map (db m53639) HM
211 New York, Nassau County, Oyster Bay — The British OccupationRevolutionary War Heritage Trail
On Summit Street, on the right when traveling east.
In 1775, the populace of Oyster Bay was divided, with only 20 percent supporting American independence. Among this small group of rebels was local merchant and politician Samuel Townsend, the owner of what is today Raynham Hall Museum. In 1776, . . . Map (db m42808) HM
212 New York, Nassau County, Oyster Bay — The Culper Spy RingRevolutionary War Heritage Trail
On W Main Street, on the right when traveling west.
General George Washington created a domestic network of spies, appointing Major Benjamin Tallmadge of Setauket as the head of the Long Island based Culper Spy Ring. Tallmadge appealed to Robert Townsend, a Manhattan merchant, to join him as a spy . . . Map (db m42812) HM
213 New York, Nassau County, Oyster Bay — The First BuildingSagamore Hill National Historic Site — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
Near Sagamore Hill Road, on the right when traveling north.
Sagamore Hill had been farmland before Theodore Roosevelt bought the property. He intended to live here and keep it a working farm. The farm would need animals and farm workers; both would need shelter. The first building Roosevelt had built . . . Map (db m90375) HM
214 New York, Nassau County, Oyster Bay — The Funeral of Theodore RooseveltJanuary 8, 1919
Near Cove Road at Cove Neck Road, on the right when traveling east.
From this spot the cortege proceeded up the steps on your left to his final resting place on the hill overlooking the bay. “In the long fight for righteousness the watchword for all of us is spend and be spent.”          . . . Map (db m42842) HM
215 New York, Nassau County, Oyster Bay — The Garden
Near Sagamore Hill Road, on the right when traveling north.
It was an informal garden, used to supply fresh fruit, vegetables and cut flowers for the house. It occupied the area around where you now stand, and out beyond the present road.Map (db m43080) HM
216 New York, Nassau County, Oyster Bay — The great chain hoax . . . .
On W Main Street, on the right when traveling west.
Sold by Francis Bannerman to Col. Robert Townsend (1853 – 1915) in the early 1900’s as the great chain links which crossed the Hudson at West Point during the Revolution. The original chain links were made by his great grandfather at the . . . Map (db m90332) HM
217 New York, Nassau County, Oyster Bay — The House
Near Sagamore Hill Road, on the right when traveling north.
Built to Mr. Roosevelt’s specifications for $16,975 it was completed in 1885. It had twenty-two rooms, which were often filled in the years that followed, since the growing family seemed always to be augmented by visiting friends and relatives, as . . . Map (db m43051) HM
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218 New York, Nassau County, Oyster Bay — The Ice House
Near Sagamore Hill Road, on the right when traveling north.
This small building held the ice that was cut each winter from the surface of nearby ponds, hauled here and covered with sawdust to insulate it against summer heat. Ice was taken from it as needed and kept in a large icebox in the butler’s pantry.Map (db m42979) HM
219 New York, Nassau County, Oyster Bay — The Pet Cemetery
Near Sagamore Hill Road, on the right when traveling north.
Occasionally there would be a mournful procession of parents and children to the small animal cemetery to lay away a family pet. [ Sidebar: ] Animals Buried Here DOGS             HORSES Susan             Little Texas       Jessie     . . . Map (db m43058) HM
220 New York, Nassau County, Oyster Bay — The Windmill
Near Sagamore Hill Road, on the right when traveling north.
Water was pumped for the house by wind power. The windmill structure also offered a challenge to small gymnasts in the family who loved to clamber about it.Map (db m42976) HM
221 New York, Nassau County, Oyster Bay — Theodore Roosevelt
Near Sagamore Hill Road, on the right when traveling east.
In honored memory of Theodore Roosevelt Scout Commissioner     1917-1919 Nassau County Council Boy Scouts of America Dedicated by The Scouts of Nassau County June 14, 1953Map (db m42871) HM
222 New York, Nassau County, Oyster Bay — Theodore Roosevelt1858 - 1919
On Audrey Avenue at Shore Avenue, on the left when traveling south on Audrey Avenue.
Citizen of Oyster Bay President of the United States * * * * * * * * * * “The way to be good citizens of this nation is to be good citizens of Oyster Bay” *       July 4, 1906      *Map (db m65120) HM
223 New York, Nassau County, Oyster Bay — 636 — Theodore Roosevelt
On Cove Road, 1.7 miles north of New York State Route 25A, on the right when traveling east.
1858-1919 NY Governor 1898-1900 President of the United States 1901-1909 Buried HereMap (db m206897) HM
224 New York, Nassau County, Oyster Bay — Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Park
On Railroad Avenue, on the left when traveling east.
This park, the gift of a grateful people is dedicated to the memory of Theodore Roosevelt twenty-sixth President of the United States Born New York City 1858 – Died Oyster Bay 1919 “We here in America hold in our hands the hope of . . . Map (db m53688) HM
225 New York, Nassau County, Oyster Bay — Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Park
On West End Avenue at Larrabee Avenue, on the left when traveling north on West End Avenue.
This park, the gift of a grateful people is dedicated to the memory of Theodore Roosevelt twenty-sixth President of the United States Born New York City 1858 – Died Oyster Bay 1919 “We here in America hold in our hands the hope of . . . Map (db m53689) HM
226 New York, Nassau County, Oyster Bay — Theodore Roosevelt Rough Rider Statue
On South Street (County Route 106) at Lexington Avenue / Berry Hill Road, on the left when traveling south on South Street.
Cast from the original 1922 mold Created by sculptor Alexander Phimister Proctor 1860 – 1950 Dedicated October 29, 2005 as the Centennial Project of the Rotary Club of Oyster Bay Re-dedicated on this site by the T.R. Statue Fund October 30, . . . Map (db m42867) HM
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227 New York, Nassau County, Oyster Bay — U.S.S. Maine Memorial
On Shore Avenue at Audrey Avenue, on the right when traveling west on Shore Avenue.
In Memoriam U.S.S. Maine Destroyed in Havana Harbor February 15th 1898 This tablet is cast from metal recovered from the U.S.S. Maine Map (db m65087) HM
228 New York, Nassau County, Oyster Bay — Up to the Roosevelts
Near Sagamore Hill Road, on the right when traveling north.
Visiting the President’s family could mean a ride up the winding carriage road. First, your horse puffed up narrow switchbacks under an arch of oak and maple. Then the road broke free of the woods, the grand house came in view, and you could trot . . . Map (db m42975) HM
229 New York, Nassau County, Oyster Bay — Valued Family FriendsSagamore Hill National Historic Site — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
On Sagamore Hill Road, on the right when traveling north.
While most families have a pet or two, the Roosevelt family nearly had a zoo. At various times they had dogs, cats, horses, guinea pigs, snakes, flying squirrels, kangaroo rats, birds, a bear cub, and a badger. The death of a pet meant a funeral . . . Map (db m90403) HM
230 New York, Nassau County, Oyster Bay — Wood and Tool Shed
Near Sagamore Hill Road, on the right when traveling north.
This building was used to store firewood and tools which were indispensable for keeping the farm and equipment in good repair.Map (db m43081) HM
231 New York, Nassau County, Oyster Bay — Youngs Home
On Cove Road at Cove Neck Road, on the right when traveling north on Cove Road.
George Washington rested here on April 23/24, 1790 while on his Long Island tour.Map (db m42771) HM
232 New York, Nassau County, Port Washington — First Commercial Survey Flight Across the Atlantic
On Main Street near Covert Street, on the right when traveling south.
To Commemorate the Achievement of the First Commercial Survey Flights made across the North Atlantic jointly by Pan American Airways and Imperial Airways* *forerunner of British Overseas Airways Corporation Piloted by Captain Harold E. . . . Map (db m244168) HM
233 New York, Nassau County, Port Washington — 430 — Monfort Cemetery
Gravesites of early settlers buried from 1737 to 1892 including the Onderdonk, Hegeman, Dodge, Rapelje and Schenck families.Map (db m132689) HM
234 New York, Nassau County, Rockville Centre — 30 Pounder Parrott Gun
On College Place.
Presented to the Village of Rockville Centre through Rockville Centre Council No 8 D.of.L by the War Dept 30 Pdr Parrott Gun Weight 3475 Lbs Did good service during the Civil War on Gun Boat Neptune Mounted May . . . Map (db m114798) HM
235 New York, Nassau County, Rockville Centre — A Fish of Mill River LegendMill River Greenway Trail
On Peninsula Boulevard south of Lake Drive, on the right when traveling south.
Trout, which are less plentiful on Long Island than bass, have an almost cult-like following of anglers who are infatuated with studying the fish as they are with actually catching them. Unlike bass, which can survive under conditions that . . . Map (db m239602) HM
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236 New York, Nassau County, Rockville Centre — Anvil
Near Quealy Place at Clinton Avenue.
This is the Anvil over which the first Mass was offered in Rockville Centre in the summer of 1887 in the blacksmith shop of Mr. Walter Johnson on Centre Avenue Donated by Mr. Frank Calitri in memory of J. . . . Map (db m121014) HM
237 New York, Nassau County, Rockville Centre — McDonald PondHonoring the life and legacy of NYPD Detective Steven McDonald — March 1, 1957 - January 10, 2017 —
Near Lake Drive west of Peninsula Boulevard, on the right when traveling east.
Surviving a shooting on July 12, 1986 that left him paralyzed, NYPD Detective Steven McDonald, a Malverne resident, became an incredible example of the power of forgiveness and love for people around the world. Originally called the Model Boat . . . Map (db m239595) HM
238 New York, Nassau County, Rockville Centre — McDonald PondHonoring the life and legacy of NYPD Detective Steven McDonald — March 1, 1957 - January 10, 2017 —
Near Pensinsula Boulevard south of Lake Drive, on the right when traveling south.
Surviving a shooting on July 12, 1986 that left him paralyzed, NYPD Detective Steven McDonald, a Malverne resident, became an incredible example of the power of forgiveness and love for people around the world. Originally called the Model Boat . . . Map (db m239596) HM
239 New York, Nassau County, Rockville Centre — Rockville Centre World War I Memorial
On College Place at North Park Avenue on College Place.
In honor of those from Rockville Centre who made the supreme sacrifice 1917     in the World War     1919 Killed in Action Harold Fiske · Louis Langdon · Joseph Murphy · James Donato · Robert Harrison · Winona Martin · Reginald Rinder . . . Map (db m114756) WM
240 New York, Nassau County, Rockville Centre — Saint Agnes
On Quealy Place at Clinton Avenue on Quealy Place.
1887 First mass celebrated 1904 First church erected 1935 Present church built 1957 Diocese of RVC est. 1981 Cathedral renovated Map (db m114805) HM
241 New York, Nassau County, Rockville Centre — South Side
On College Place at North Park Avenue on College Place.
Opened February 20, 1892 First public high school on South Shore of L.I. R.V.C. Village Hall 1924 Renovated 1978 Map (db m114684) HM
242 New York, Nassau County, Rockville Centre — St. Agnes World War II Memorial
On Quealy Place at Clinton Avenue on Quealy Place.
World War II In Memoriam Rev. Jerome Kobel, O.F.M., Cap., Lt., U.S.N.R. Sgt. Thomas G. Cain · S/Sgt. Samuel J. Casella · Lt. William L. Chambers, Jr. · Lt. Edward C. Digan · Lt. John G. Dwyer · Lt. John J. Eichmann · Lt. James R. Ell · . . . Map (db m114677) WM
243 New York, Nassau County, Rockville Centre — The Changing Water Levels of Hempstead Lake
Near Lake Drive west of Peninsula Boulevard, on the left when traveling west.
This lake was created in the early 1800s when Long Island's largest gristmill, Oliver's Eagle Flour Mill, was built. The original mill pond was enlarged to a lake in 1870, when a 22-foot-high dam was constructed to create a 400-million-gallon . . . Map (db m239593) HM
244 New York, Nassau County, Rockville Centre — The Church of the Ascension
On North Village Avenue at Quealy Place, on the right when traveling north on North Village Avenue.
Founded 1885 Church erected 1888 Church enlarged 1942 Only congregation in Rockville Centre still in its original building Map (db m114683) HM
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245 New York, Nassau County, Rockville Centre — The Suburban Oasis Built by a Thirsty CityMill River Greenway Trail
On Lakeview Avenue at Peninsula Boulevard, on the right when traveling west on Lakeview Avenue.
Hempstead Lake State Park, popular among anglers, boasts the largest freshwater lake in Nassau County. But its transformation into the park that has been enjoyed by millions of visitors took years to complete. In 1851, the Brooklyn Water . . . Map (db m239597) HM
246 New York, Nassau County, Roslyn — Cedarmere
On Bryant Road, 0.5 miles north of New York State Route 25A, on the left when traveling north.
The home from 1843 to 1878 of William Cullen Bryant (1794-1878), prominent American poet, newspaper editor and civic leaderMap (db m161126) HM
247 New York, Nassau County, Roslyn — Main StreetRoslyn Historic District
On Main Street at East Broadway, on the left when traveling south on Main Street.
Roslyn Historic District Main Street In this block stand 37 structures built 1690–865 Town of North Hempstead Marker erected October 9, 1966Map (db m200688) HM
248 New York, Nassau County, Roslyn — 543 — Roslyn Grist Mill
On Old Northern Boulevard.
Built between 1715-1741, this rare surviving Dutch- framed watermill operated for over 150 years. Served as a tea house 1920-1974.Map (db m132659) HM
249 New York, Nassau County, Roslyn — Roslyn Historical DistrictMain Street
On Main Street at Old Northern Parkway, in the median on Main Street.
In This Block Stands 37 Structures Built 1690-1865Map (db m163485) HM
250 New York, Nassau County, Roslyn — Roslyn World War II Memorial1941 - 1945
On Main Street at Old Northern Boulevard, on the right when traveling north on Main Street.
In memory of our Roslyn boys who made the supreme sacrifice in World War II Harold Bedell · Louis A. Clark · Frazier Curtis · James F. Curtis · John Dettori, Jr. · Richard L. Fairchild · John W. Graham · Tony Hightower · Robert D. Jarvis · . . . Map (db m174031) WM
251 New York, Nassau County, Roslyn — The Harbor Hill Estate and the Mackay Horse Statues
On Main Street, on the right when traveling north.
Among the largest estates ever amassed on Long Island was the enormous Renaissance style country house known as Harbor Hill designed in 1899 by Stanford White and built from 1900 to 1902 for Clarence H. Mackay and his wife Katherine. . . . Map (db m174033) HM
252 New York, Nassau County, Roslyn — William Cullen Bryant
On Bryant Avenue, 0.5 miles north of Northern Parkway, on the left when traveling north.
New York Evening Post Editor 1829-1878 Supported Abolition, Union Rights, American Art, Public Libraries and ParksMap (db m163452) HM
253 New York, Nassau County, Roslyn — William H. Tailer Memorial
On Old Northern Boulevard at Tower Place, on the left when traveling west on Old Northern Boulevard.
In grateful remembrance of Corp. Pilot William H. Tailer of Roslyn Shot down in the War for Liberty Feb-5-1918 Feb-3-1895       Feb-5-1918 Map (db m174030) WM
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254 New York, Nassau County, Sands Point — In Tribute To Alicia Patterson
On Middle Neck Road, 0.1 miles north of Luckenbach Lane, on the right when traveling east.
Alicia Patterson, 1906-1963, was a co-publisher & editor. She founded & led Long Island's Newsday To status of a major daily newspaper.Map (db m150986) HM
255 New York, Nassau County, Seaford — Farm District
On Hicksville Road at North Hickory Road, on the right when traveling south on Hicksville Road.
Massapequa's truck farms Jerusalem to Boundary Aves. Vegetables, fruit & flowers family owned and operated, from mid 1800's to 1950's.Map (db m106259) HM
256 New York, Nassau County, Seaford — Indian Trail
On Seamans Neck Road at Estella Street, on the right when traveling south on Seamans Neck Road.
Indian Trail and Seaman's Neck Path through tract purchased from Massapequa Indians, 1664, by Captain John Seaman; became public highway, 1762Map (db m160428) HM
257 New York, Nassau County, Seaford — Red House
On Seaford Avenue at Merrick Avenue, on the right when traveling south on Seaford Avenue.
Circa 1850 country home of wealthy N.Y.C. Entrepreneur James Meinell, became noted turn of the century hotel. A landmark until razed in 1964. Map (db m106327) HM
258 New York, Nassau County, Wantagh — Jackson HouseCirca 1643 — Town of Hempstead Historical Site —
On Wantagh Avenue at Stratford Road, on the right when traveling south on Wantagh Avenue.
Original settler, Robert Jackson arrived from Stamford, CT in the winter of 1643. His decendants occupied this house through the early twentieth century.Map (db m200686) HM
259 New York, Nassau County, Wantagh — Robert Jackson
On Wantagh Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
Site Of Home Robert Jackson Pioneer settler Jerusalem, 1644. Patentee to tract southward after Hempstead Purchase Map (db m126823) HM
260 New York, Nassau County, Wantagh — Wantagh
On Wantagh Avenue at Emeric Avenue, on the left when traveling north on Wantagh Avenue.
First settlement 1644 Named in memory of Grand Sachem of Montauks 1651-1658Map (db m126907) HM
261 New York, Nassau County, Wantagh — Washington Tour 1790
On Merrick Road at Larch Street, on the right when traveling east on Merrick Road.
President George Washington traveled near this site April 21, 1790, while touring Long Island to thank supporters of the war effort.Map (db m65074) HM
262 New York, Nassau County, Wantagh, North Wantagh — Jerusalem
On Wantagh Avenue at Duckpond Drive North, on the right when traveling south on Wantagh Avenue.
An early English settlement established in this area circa 1666 by John Seaman, a founder of the Town Of Hempstead in 1644Map (db m126857) HM
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263 New York, Nassau County, Wantagh, North Wantagh — Quaker CemeteryCirca 1861 — Town of Hempstead Historical Site —
On Twin Lane S east of Wantagh Avenue, on the left when traveling east.
Land for the Jerusalem Friends Cemetery was purchased from William S. & Letitia Hicks on March 3, 1861, "For Burial Purposes". Descendants of Jerusalem's (Wantagh's) earliest inhabitants are interred within.Map (db m196644) HM
264 New York, Nassau County, Wantagh, North Wantagh — Wantagh Baptist Churchformerly The Jerusalem Friends Meeting House
On Twin Lane S east of Wantagh Avenue, on the left when traveling east.
The Wantagh Baptist Church formerly The Jerusalem Friends Meeting House This area, known as Jerusalem by 1699, was settles by Quakers. They met at Jericho and Bethpage, and in 1827 built this meeting house. Nassau County . . . Map (db m196642) HM
265 New York, Nassau County, West Hempstead — The Changing Water Levels of Hempstead Lake
On Lake Drive south of Southern State Parkway (New York State Route SO), on the right when traveling north.
This lake was created in the early 1800s when Long Island's largest gristmill, Oliver's Eagle Flour Mill, was built. The original mill pond was enlarged to a lake in 1870, when a 22-foot-high dam was constructed to create a 400-million-gallon . . . Map (db m239594) HM
266 New York, Nassau County, Westbury — Bethel African Methodist Episcopal ChurchEst. 1887
On Maple Avenue at School Street, on the right when traveling west on Maple Avenue.
The first African Methodist Church to be organized in the Village Of Westbury. Started by a group of former congregants of the New Light Baptist Church Map (db m133530) HM
267 New York, Nassau County, Westbury — Charles A. Lindbergh
On Transverse Drive, on the right when traveling west.
On May 20, 1927, Charles A. Lindbergh embarked on a daring trans-Atlantic flight from this spot. He arrived in France 33 hours and 30 minutes later, after flying 3,610 miles nonstop. This revolutionary flight between New York and Paris popularized . . . Map (db m53632) HM
268 New York, Nassau County, Westbury — Hicks NurseryEstablished as Isaac Hicks & Son 1853
On Jericho Turnpike, 0.4 miles west of Post Road, on the left when traveling east.
Quaker farmer Isaac Hicks became a prominent horticulturist who founded one of the area's leading commercial nurseries by providing fine trees to Long Island's Gold Coast Estates.Map (db m139415) HM
269 New York, Nassau County, Westbury — House of Ambrose Clark360 Post Avenue - 1903
On Post Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
Built by Ambrose Clark, an heir to the Singer sewing machine fortune and prominent race horse breeder and owner. Formerly the Westbury War Memorial Community Center, 1946 and the Westbury Memorial Public Library, 1947 Currently the Westbury . . . Map (db m135406) HM
270 New York, Nassau County, Westbury — Long Island Motor Parkway
On Salisbury Park Drive at Stewart Avenue, on the right when traveling east on Salisbury Park Drive.
On this site was the first parkway built exclusively for automobiles (1908-1938). This section of the parkway was also used for the historic Vanderbilt Cup races held here from 1908 to 1910.Map (db m106763) HM
271 New York, Nassau County, Westbury — Robert Bacon Memorial Children's Library
On School Street at Jefferson Street, on the right when traveling north on School Street.
Children's Library Robert Bacon Memorial 1924 One of the first libraries in the world specifically dedicated as a children's library. The building and art were privately endowed by Martha Bacon in memory of her husband Colonel Robert . . . Map (db m133532) HM
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272 New York, Nassau County, Westbury — St. Brigid Roman Catholic Church
On Post Avenue north of Old Country Road, on the right when traveling north.
Founded 1850 First church dedicated 1856 Second church dedicated 1896 Present church dedicated 1916 Map (db m125770) HM
273 New York, Nassau County, Westbury — Westbury African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church1834
On Union Avenue at Grand Boulevard, on the right when traveling east on Union Avenue.
Founded in 1834 by freed men and women as the New Light Baptist Church, this is the second religious institution in Westbury. It was renamed Westbury A.M.E. Zion Church in 1892 The first edifice at this location was built in 1867 Rebuilt . . . Map (db m133860) HM
274 New York, Nassau County, Westbury — Westbury Friends Meeting House
Near Post Avenue south of Jericho Turnpike, on the right when traveling north.
Westbury Friends Meeting was established by 1671. Meeting houses were built on this site in 1702, 1801 and 1902.Map (db m125931) HM
275 New York, Nassau County, Westbury — Westbury Monthly Meeting of the Religious Society of FriendsQuaker Meetinghouses, School and Cemetery, Est. 1671
On Post Avenue south of Jericho Turnpike.
In the 1700s, Quakers in the Westbury Monthly Meeting manumitted enslaved African Americans, educated together White and African American children and established a cemetery for people of all races and creeds. Current meetinghouses . . . Map (db m126015) HM
276 New York, Nassau County, Westbury — Westbury World Trade Center Attack Memorial
On Post Avenue at Rockland Street, on the left when traveling south on Post Avenue.
In solemn and lasting memory of those innocent Westbury citizens who lost their lives in the attack on the World Trade Center We Will Never Forget David G. Arce, Richard A. Aronow Michael Boyle, Richard G. Bruehert Thomas P. . . . Map (db m189496) WM
277 New York, Nassau County, Westbury — Westbury World War I Memorial
On Post Avenue at Rockland Street on Post Avenue.
In Honor of the Three Hundred and Ten Men of Westbury who served in the World War 1917 - 1919 and to perpetuate the memory of the following men who gave their lives to their country John Peter Adnet Hector Glenn . . . Map (db m99527) WM
278 New York, Nassau County, Westbury — Westbury World War II Memorial
On Post Avenue at Rockland Street, on the right when traveling north on Post Avenue.
In memory of the men of Westbury Community who gave their lives for their country in the Second World War 1941 - 1945 Edward S. Apcenski • George Baisley • Frank M. Brown • Thomas M. Brown • Michael J. Buffalino • Thomas Hitchcock . . . Map (db m99574) WM

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