Town | Name | Location | Inscription | Erected by |
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Huntington | Arthur Dove (1880–1946) Helen Torr (1886–1967) | Centerport, NY | Early Abstract Artists Lived and Painted Here Beginning in 1938 Erected 2016 | Heckscher Museum |
Huntington | Brindley Field | Huntington, NY | World War 1, U.S. Army Signal Corps, aviation section, flying training field, June 1918 – May 1919 Erected 1974 |
Huntington | Camp Alvernia | On Prospect Road in Centerport, NY | Established 1888, First Catholic Summer Camp in the Country. Legendary Coach Vince Lombardi Practiced Football Here with St. Francis Prep 1932 & 33. - Franciscan Brothers Erected 2003 | Town of Huntington |
Huntington | Clay Pitts Road | Road unknown as of 2005-OCT10, East Northport, NY | Road also called \\"Water St.\\" for river which once ran here. Later called \\"Avery Road\\" for early local farmer. | East Northport Chamber of Commerce 1999 |
Huntington | Constitution Oak | Town Green of Huntington, NY | Dedicated on the 200th anniversary of New York States Ratification of the U.S. Constitution. | Town of Huntington 1988 |
Huntington | CROSS ISLAND TROLLEY 1898-1927 | Halesite Fire Department on NY 110, Halesite, NY | North Terminus of the Trolley from Halesite to Amityville. | Town of Huntington, Erected 1990 |
Huntington | Huntington's Earliest Church | Southwest corner of New York State Route 25A and Spring Street, Huntington, NY | Stood on this corner 1665 to 1715 when it was sold for 5 lbs. and 2 shillings. | Town of Huntington, Erected 1965 |
Huntington | In Memoriam | Huntington, NY | 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. | The town historian |
Huntington | Joseph Lloyd Manor | Lloyd Harbor, NY | Interior by Connecticut Housewrights in 1766–67 for Joseph Lloyd 1716–1780, Patriot, Son of Henry Lloyd 1st Lord of the Manor | Town of Huntington, Bicentennial Commission, 1976 |
Huntington | L. I. Motor Parkway | Half Hollow Hills Community Library, Half Hollow Hills, NY | First concrete limited-access highway built by W.K. Vanderbilt; A. Pardington, Engineer 1908–1910 | Town of Huntington, Erected 1973 |
Huntington | L. I. Motor Parkway | Huntington, NY | Remains of last parkway bridge in Suffolk Co., 125' east constructed 1910 for passage over 1st limited access highway preserved in 2004 | The town historian |
Huntington | Lloyd Manor | Lloyd Harbor, NY | Built by Henry Lloyd in 1711. Birthplace of Jupiter Hammon, America's First Black Poet, October 17, 1711-Ca. 1790 | Town of Huntington, Erected 1993 |
Huntington | Northport Railroad Station | Northport (LIRR station) parking lot, East Northport, NY | Original station was 1½ miles northwest which remained open from 1867–1899. This station opened 1873-Also called Northport. | East Northport Chamber of Commerce 2000. In Memory of Frank C. Becher. |
Huntington | Old Country Road | Melville, New York | Samuel Ketcham's hollow southern boundary of the first purchase from the Maitencock Indians in 1653. | New York State Bicentennial Commission, 1976 and the Town of Huntington |
Huntington | Silas Wood | Huntington, NY | 1769–1847, Author of first history of Long Island, his home stood on this site until 1881." | New York State Education Department, 1936 |
Huntington | Site Of Centerport (Upper) Mill | Mill Dam Bridge, Centerport, NY | Built by Sylvanus Townsend in 1774, replaced an earlier mill build further south in 1674." | New York State Bicentennial Commission, 1977 and the Town of Huntington |
Huntington | Skidmore House | Northport, NY | Oldest House in Village of Northport. Built by Bryant Skidmore in 1761 near Great Cow Harbor and Red Hook. | New York State Bicentennial Commission, 1977 and the Town of Huntington |
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