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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Suffolk County, New York

 
Clickable Map of Suffolk 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 Suffolk County, NY (495) Nassau County, NY (278) Fairfield County, CT (455) Middlesex County, CT (165) New Haven County, CT (372) New London County, CT (421) Washington County, RI (78)  SuffolkCounty(495) Suffolk County (495)  NassauCounty(278) Nassau County (278)  FairfieldCountyConnecticut(455) Fairfield County (455)  MiddlesexCounty(165) Middlesex County (165)  NewHavenCounty(372) New Haven County (372)  NewLondonCounty(421) New London County (421)  WashingtonCountyRhode Island(78) Washington County (78)
Riverhead is the county seat for Suffolk County
Adjacent to Suffolk County, New York
      Nassau County (278)  
      Fairfield County, Connecticut (455)  
      Middlesex County, Connecticut (165)  
      New Haven County, Connecticut (372)  
      New London County, Connecticut (421)  
      Washington County, Rhode Island (78)  
 
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1 New York, Suffolk County, Amagansett — 545 — Coast Guard Beach
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
2 New York, Suffolk County, Amityville — Amityville Trolley Routes
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
3 New York, Suffolk County, Amityville — Bethel A.M.E. Church
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
4 New York, Suffolk County, Amityville — 432 — Brunswick Home
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
5 New York, Suffolk County, Amityville — Cross-Island TrolleyHistoric Site
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
6 New York, Suffolk County, Amityville — First Guided Missile
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
7 New York, Suffolk County, Amityville — 644 — Former High School
On Park Avenue, 0.1 miles north of Cedar Street, on the right when traveling south.
Opening in 1895 Led To District Racial Integration. Bell Tower Removed 1915. School Closed 1972, Converted To Administration BuildingMap (db m164237) HM
8 New York, Suffolk County, Amityville — 533 — Ireland's Mill
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
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9 New York, Suffolk County, Amityville — 368 — Naomi W. Griffiths
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
10 New York, Suffolk County, Amityville — 416 — South Side R.R.
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
11 New York, Suffolk County, Amityville — 679 — St. Mary's Church
On Broadway at Ireland Place, on the right when traveling north on Broadway.
Congregation est. 1886. Chapel built 1888 by Wesley Ketcham under Rev. James H. Noble. Consecrated by Bishop A.N. Littlejohn in 1889.Map (db m177316) HM
12 New York, Suffolk County, Amityville — Suffolk County
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 YorkshireMap (db m106733) HM
13 New York, Suffolk County, Amityville — Walt Whitman
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
14 New York, Suffolk County, Aquebogue, North Fork — Battles of Penny’s and Luce’s Landing1814 - 1926
On Church Lane at Sound Avenue, on the left when traveling north on Church Lane.
At Penny’s Landing Farmers and Militia prevented the capture of Sloop Nancy by British Man of War Sylph. At Luce’s Landing Revenue Cutter Nathan Hale was captured by British Frigate after a valiant defense for three days by its . . . Map (db m20012) HM
15 New York, Suffolk County, Babylon — 794 — Auto Races
On Fire Island Avenue at Montauk Highway (New York State Route 27A), on the right when traveling south on Fire Island Avenue.
First U.S. Auto Race Held April 14, 1900. 50-Mile Round Trip Queens to Babylon. Sponsored By American Auto Club. Won By Andrew L. RikerMap (db m173251) HM
16 New York, Suffolk County, Babylon — Babylon Railroad Company Trolley RouteHistoric Site
Near Railroad Avenue west of Deer Park Avenue.
In 1871, David S.S. Sammis started a horse-drawn trolley line to transport passengers from the Babylon railroad station to the ferry docks. In 1910, the line was electrified and extended west to the railroad station at Amityville. Dedicated . . . Map (db m64734) HM
17 New York, Suffolk County, Babylon — 643 — Babylon Station
On Virginia Road at Fire Island Avenue, on the left when traveling west on Virginia Road.
Site of Marconi Wireless Telegraph Station & School. Trained Operators 1902-1907 Original Radio Shack Moved To RCA Rocky Point in 1930.Map (db m173254) HM
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18 New York, Suffolk County, Babylon — Babylon Town HallOld Town Hall - Town of Babylon History Museum
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
19 New York, Suffolk County, Babylon — Babylon World War I Memorial
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
20 New York, Suffolk County, Babylon — Babylon's Heros World War I Memorial
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
21 New York, Suffolk County, Babylon — Birth of the American Wireless
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 MarconiMap (db m122816) HM
22 New York, Suffolk County, Babylon — Captain Joel Cook Monument
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 soldier 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
23 New York, Suffolk County, Babylon — Conklin House
On Deer Park Avenue at George Street, on the left when traveling north on Deer Park Avenue.
. . . Map (db m34534) HM
24 New York, Suffolk County, Babylon — Porters LandingJuly 6, 1814
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
25 New York, Suffolk County, Babylon — Robert Moses
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 work in . . . Map (db m125762) HM
26 New York, Suffolk County, Babylon — 435 — South Side R.R.
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
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27 New York, Suffolk County, Babylon — 367 — Suffrage Study Club
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
28 New York, Suffolk County, Babylon — The Babylon Library
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 InteriorMap (db m155808) HM
29 New York, Suffolk County, Babylon — The Babylon Village Fountain
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
30 New York, Suffolk County, Babylon — The Cuban Giants
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 SocietyMap (db m98897) HM
31 New York, Suffolk County, Babylon, Oak Beach — 534 — USLSS Oak Beach
On Oak Beach Road, 0.7 miles 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
32 New York, Suffolk County, Bay Shore, Point o' Woods — Bay ShoreA Historic Community on the Great South Bay
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
33 New York, Suffolk County, Bay Shore, Point o' Woods — Bay Shore 1695
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
34 New York, Suffolk County, Bay Shore, Point o' Woods — Dr. George S. King Park
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
35 New York, Suffolk County, Bay Shore, Point o' Woods — Site of Vitagraph Company of America
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 1916Map (db m230626) HM
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36 New York, Suffolk County, Bay Shore, Point o' Woods — Still on Patrol
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
37 New York, Suffolk County, Bay Shore, Point o' Woods — The Silent Service
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
38 New York, Suffolk County, Bay Shore, Point o' Woods — The United States Life-Saving Service on Fire IslandHistoric Coasts
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
39 New York, Suffolk County, Bayport — Bayport Aerodome
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
40 New York, Suffolk County, Bayport — Bayport Aerodrome
On Vitamin Drive, 0.2 miles south of Church Street, on the left when traveling west.
Only LI public airport w/grass runways. National historic status 2008. Davis Field 1910-52 then Edwards 1953-77. Islip Town 1978.Map (db m189121) HM
41 New York, Suffolk County, Bayport — Bayport History
On Bayport Street at Railroad Avenue, on the left when traveling south on Bayport Street.
This Building, First Bayport Post Office & Train Station 1869 W.B. Arthur Post Master & Station AgentMap (db m169909) HM
42 New York, Suffolk County, Bellport — Ball Bearing
On South Country Road (County Route 36) south of Browns Lane, on the right when traveling west.
Site of the invention of the ball bearing Patented by Oliver Hazard Perry Robinson March 13, 1866 Erected by Bellport - Brookhaven Historical Society 1968Map (db m175116) HM
43 New York, Suffolk County, Bellport — Bellport Veterans Memorial
On Bellport Lane at Shore Road, on the left when traveling east on Bellport Lane.
In memory of all veterans with gratitude - love - respect Map (db m175343) WM
44 New York, Suffolk County, Bohemia — St. John Nepomucene
On Locust Avenue, 0.1 miles south of Wall Street, on the right when traveling south.
Roman Catholic Church Mission of St. Patrick's Bay Shore; First Mass Dec. 1885; Cemetery 1886; Resident Pastor 1919Map (db m164235) HM
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45 New York, Suffolk County, Brentwood — 1859 Dame House
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
46 New York, Suffolk County, Brentwood — First School
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
47 New York, Suffolk County, Brentwood — Modern Times
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
48 New York, Suffolk County, Brentwood — 5 — Red Owl Legend — Legends & Lore —
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 home became the Hermitage of the Red Owl.Map (db m143385) HM
49 New York, Suffolk County, Bridgehampton — 544 — Auto Races
On Bridgehampton-Sag Harbor Turnpike, 0.1 miles 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. 1914-1921Map (db m148260) HM
50 New York, Suffolk County, Bridgehampton — Bridgehampton Founders Monument
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
51 New York, Suffolk County, Bridgehampton — Triangular Commons
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, 1649-1776Map (db m110959) HM
52 New York, Suffolk County, Bridgehampton — Wick's Tavern
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
53 New York, Suffolk County, Brookhaven — 398 — Ca. 1740 Cemetery
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
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54 New York, Suffolk County, Brookhaven — 652 — Carman's Mill
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 HwyMap (db m156344) HM
55 New York, Suffolk County, Center Moriches — 678 — Masury Ballroom
On Montauk Highway at Old Neck Road, on the right when traveling east on Montauk Highway.
Built ca. 1898 As Part of Masury Family Estate Located 1.4 MI South on Old Neck Rd. Acquired 1957 by Holiday Beach Property Owners AssociationMap (db m164182) HM
56 New York, Suffolk County, Center Moriches — Moriches Inn
On Main Street east of Belleview Avenue, on the left when traveling east.
aka Terry-Ketcham Inn. In 1791 Thomas Jefferson & James Madison lodged here while on a trip to visit General Wm. Floyd of Mastic.Map (db m175384) HM
57 New York, Suffolk County, Centerport — Camp Alvernia
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 & 33Map (db m147581) HM
58 New York, Suffolk County, Centerport — Eastern Purchase
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
59 New York, Suffolk County, Centerport — Home of Arthur Dove
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 1938-1946Map (db m147946) HM
60 New York, Suffolk County, Centerport — 883 — Rice & Barton
On Prospect Road at Mill Dam Road, on the right when traveling north on Prospect Road.
AKA George & Charles Swope, Burlesque Show Comedians. Established Local Theater Colony ca. 1900. George "Rice" Swope Lived Here.Map (db m231233) HM
61 New York, Suffolk County, Centerport — Sergei Rachmaninoff
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
62 New York, Suffolk County, Centerport — Site of Centreport (Upper) Mill
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 1674Map (db m148337) HM
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63 New York, Suffolk County, Centerport — Suydam House
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
64 New York, Suffolk County, Centerport — Swego
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
65 New York, Suffolk County, Centerport — William K. Vanderbilt Estate
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
66 New York, Suffolk County, Central Islip — 001 — Long Island Ducks
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
67 New York, Suffolk County, Central Islip — Methodist
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
68 New York, Suffolk County, Central Islip — State Hospital
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
69 New York, Suffolk County, Central Islip — State Hospital
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, 1996Map (db m121088) HM
70 New York, Suffolk County, Cold Spring Harbor — Cold Spring Harbor Fire Department
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 & 1970Map (db m42814) HM
71 New York, Suffolk County, Cold Spring Harbor — International Boundary
On Woodbury Road at Uphill Lane, on the left when traveling west on Woodbury Road.
International Boundary of New Netherlands and the New England Confederation by the Treaty of Hartford 1650 – 1664Map (db m173690) HM
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72 New York, Suffolk County, Cold Spring Harbor — Israel Ketchum
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
73 New York, Suffolk County, Cold Spring Harbor — Owl's CoteNational Register of Historic Places
On Harbor Road (New York State Route 25A) north of Lawrence Hill Road, on the right when traveling north.
Built 1851 for Jacob C. Hewlett, Surveyor of the Port of Cold Spring Harbor. Later owned by the Gulden's Mustard Family.Map (db m204932) HM
74 New York, Suffolk County, Cold Spring Harbor — Paper Mill
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
75 New York, Suffolk County, Cold Spring Harbor — Port of Cold Spring
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 SurveyorMap (db m42815) HM
76 New York, Suffolk County, Cold Spring Harbor — Squadron "C" Farm
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 1961Map (db m152246) HM
77 New York, Suffolk County, Cold Spring Harbor — U.S. Custom House
On Harbor Road (New York State Route 25A) north of Lawrence Hill Doad, on the right when traveling north.
U.S. Custom House 1848 - 1879 Jacob C. Hewlett, Surveryor "To Enroll, License Vessels Employed in Coasting Trade and Whale Fisheries"Map (db m204933) HM
78 New York, Suffolk County, Cold Spring Harbor — 434 — Wright House
On Main Street.
Built 1894 for Captain James Wright. 1843-1923, coastwise trader. Civil War veteran & Town of Huntington constable.Map (db m127994) HM
79 New York, Suffolk County, Commack — 1918 Crash Site
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 HistorianMap (db m139135) HM
80 New York, Suffolk County, Commack — Brindley Field
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
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81 New York, Suffolk County, Commack — Comac Church
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
82 New York, Suffolk County, Commack — 672 — Howard Orphanage
On Reydon Way at Indian Head Road, on the right when traveling south on Reydon Way.
And Industrial School Located Here 1910 to 1919 Educated African-American Youth In Agricultural Trades And Domestic SciencesMap (db m176126) HM
83 New York, Suffolk County, Commack — Hubbs House
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
84 New York, Suffolk County, Commack — Old Burr Farm
On Townline Road, 0.2 miles south of Burr Road, on the left when traveling north.
Earliest Surviving House (C. 1769) Associated With The Burr Family, One of Comac's Leading Families From the 18th Thru 20th Centuries. Map (db m176123) HM
85 New York, Suffolk County, Commack — Site of Carll Burr House
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
86 New York, Suffolk County, Commack — Town of Huntington
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
87 New York, Suffolk County, Commack — Whitman's Hollow
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
88 New York, Suffolk County, Copiague — American Warrior (Copiague World War I Memorial)
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
89 New York, Suffolk County, Copiague — Babylon Railroad Co. Trolley RouteHistoric Site
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
90 New York, Suffolk County, Copiague — Copiague World War I Immigrant Memorial
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
91 New York, Suffolk County, Copiague — 270 — Drive-In Theatre
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
92 New York, Suffolk County, Copiague — Four Chaplains Memorial
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
93 New York, Suffolk County, Copiague — Great Neck Road SchoolHistoric Site
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
94 New York, Suffolk County, Copiague — 436 — South Side R.R.
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
95 New York, Suffolk County, Coram — George Washington
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 IslandMap (db m156349) HM
96 New York, Suffolk County, Cutchogue, North Fork — Counter-Magic Poppets or DollsA Unique Survival
On Cases Lane, on the left when traveling south.
When the house was restored, three twig and linen dolls were found in the walls. These were counter-magic features intended to ward off witchcraft spells. Other devices of this nature include witch bottles with hair, pierced red cloth hearts, . . . Map (db m175679) HM
97 New York, Suffolk County, Cutchogue, North Fork — Important Architectural Features
On Cases Lane, on the left when traveling south.
Chimney Pile The original chimney pile (bake oven, three hearths, and pilastered cap above the roof) is a rare survival. As indication of how ambitious the builder was, the chimney included a domed bake oven in the side of the hall hearth . . . Map (db m175677) HM
98 New York, Suffolk County, Cutchogue, North Fork — The Cutchogue Old House(Budd-Horton-Wickham-Landon-Case) Built In the 17th Century
On Cases Lane, on the left when traveling south.
Owned and Administered by the Cutchogue-New Suffolk Historical Council Furnished for the period of time when Joseph and Sara Wickham lived here. The Plan Houses from eastern Long Island have an unusual plan, the Kitchen (keeping . . . Map (db m175642) HM
99 New York, Suffolk County, Cutchogue, North Fork — The Old House
On Main Road at Cases Lane, on the right when traveling east on Main Road.
Built in 1649 in Southold by John Budd and moved to Cutchogue in 1660. The oldest English house in the state, it is considered the finest example of its type in this country. Restored in 1940 as part of the tercentenary celebration of Southold town.Map (db m175639) HM
100 New York, Suffolk County, Dix Hills — Baldwin Carriage House
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

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