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
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
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
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