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On Baker Street at South Ocean Avenue, on the right when traveling east on Baker Street.
Dedicated 1885 by Veterans
Grand Army of the Republic
Richard J. Clark Post 210
Who Answered Lincoln's Call
Freeing Four Million Souls — — Map (db m193836) HM
On North Ocean Avenue at Lake Street, on the right when traveling north on North Ocean Avenue.
This building was purchased by Paolo "Paul” & Jeanette
Carriero August 2, 1978 to be the new location of Paul
the Tailor. Paul was born in the Basilicata region
of Italy in a small mountain top village called
Montescaglioso. Paul started . . . — — Map (db m142305) HM
On West Main Street (New York State Route 27A) west of West Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
In 1880, eight men from England came To
start a lace mill and in 1889 the American
Lace & Manufacturing Co. began. In 1918 it
merged with Plymouth Mills Corp. At its peak
the mill employed 1,000 people and produced
some of the nation's finest . . . — — Map (db m132644) HM
On Montauk Highway (Route 27A) at River Drive on Montauk Highway.
On February 8, 1895, the Louis V. Place, a 163 foot three masted schooner, succumbed to wild
weather and freezing temperatures while transporting coal from Baltimore to New York.
The pounding snow and relentless waves immobilized the vessel, and . . . — — Map (db m134070) HM
The Nahum Chapin was a 145 foot three -masted schooner built in Rockland, Maine in 1882.
On January 2, 1897, while on its way from Baltimore to Boston with a cargo of coal
the ship ran aground due to a fierce winter storm just off the coastline . . . — — Map (db m134067) HM