A.P.W. Kennan House
Sydney Rd., Huntington Bay
The house, which faces Huntington Bay, is representative of turn-of-the-century architecture on the North Shore in Huntington. | A.T. Stewart Era Buildings |
Adam-Derby House
166 Lexington Ave., Oyster Bay
Ethel Roosevelt Derby, Theodore Roosevelt's daughter, lived in the house from 1914 until her death in 1977. | |
Ambrose Parsons House | AN/FPS-35 Radar Tower and Antenna
Montauk Point State Parkway, Montauk
The antenna and tower, which began operating in 1960, serve as a reference for mariners in East End waters. |
Andrew Gildersleeve Octagonal Building
Main Rd. and Love Lane, Mattituck
The building is in the heart of Mattituck's business district. It was built in 1854 as a combined home and attached store. It has also served as a post office and a boarding house. | |
Babylon Old Town Hall
47 W. Main St., Babylon
Babylon's Old Town Hall, built from 1917 to 1918, served as the seat of town government until 1958, and as the town and district court house until 1979. | Balcastle |
Bald Hills Schoolhouse
Horseblock Rd., Farmingville
The Bald Hills Historic Schoolhouse was Farmingville's first in 1850. It closed in 1929 but remains on Horseblock Road. | Bay Crest Historic District |
Bay Shore Hose Company No. 1 Firehouse
Second Ave., Bay Shore
The site is also known as the Second Avenue Firehouse. | Bay Shore Methodist Episcopal Church |
Bayard Cutting Estate
N of Great River on NY 27, Great River
The 691-acre property, which dates back to 1886, straddles the Connetquot River. | Bayles Shipyard
101 E. Broadway, Port Jefferson
The Bayles Shipyard included the Machine Shop and Mould Loft, which is now the Port Jefferson Village Center. |
Beach Road Historic District
Between Shinnecock and Halsely Neck Rds. on Beach Rd. at Barrier Beach, Southampton
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Beaux Arts Park District
Locust Ln., Upper Dr. and Lower Dr., Huntington Bay
Built in 1912, the mansion in the Beaux Arts Park Historic District belongs to the younger brother of former Secretary of State Henry Kissenger. | Beebe Windmill
Ocean Road and Hildreth Ave., Hampton Bays
The Beebe Windmill, first built in 1820, is a four-story smock mill on Atlantic Avenue in Bridgehampton that was considered one of the most technologically advanced extant mills on Long Island. |
Bellerose Village Municipal Complex
50 Superior Rd. and Magee Plaza, Bellerose
Bellerose Village in Nassau County was incorporated in 1924. The municipal complex includes the Village Hall, Fire Hall and police booth. | Bellport Academy
24 Academy Lane, Bellport
Built in 1833 as the village's first school, the Bellport Academy is now a private residence. It is located in the Bellport Historic District. |
Bellport Village Historic District
Bounded by South Country Rd., Bellport Lane, Brown's Ln., Brewster Ln., and Bell St., Bellport
The Village of Bellport was founded in the early 1800s by Captains Thomas and John Bell as a seaport. | |
Benjamin Moore Estate
N. of Muttontown on NY 25A, Muttontown
The 42-acre Benjamin Moore Estate, in Muttontown, was completed in 1925 and is one of the best preserved of the Gold Coast mansions from that period. | Bethel AME Church and Manse
291 Park Ave., Huntington
The 1840s church is an important part of local black history in the Town of Huntington. |
Blydenburgh Park Historic District | |
Brecknock Hall | |
Brewster House
Jct. of NY 25A & Runs Rd., East Setauket
Built in 1665, the Brewster House is the oldest dwelling in the Three Villages area. | Briar Patch Road Historic District
End of Briar Patch Rd. along Georgica Pond, East Hampton
Built between 1897 and 1932, the district was an important space for the East Hampton art community. |
Camp Quinipet
78 Shore Rd., Shelter Island Heights
Camp Quinipet, a Methodist camp and retreat center, was first established in 1920. | |
Carll Burr, Jr., House
293 Burr Rd., Commack
Built in 1895, the house was owned by a member of a prominent horse-training family who served as both a state senator and assemblyman. | |
Carll House
79 Wall St., Huntington
The “Aunt Phiney” Carll House, at 79 Wall St. in Huntington, belonged to the Carll family until the late 19th century. | |
Caroline Church and Cemetery
Jct. of Dyke and Bates Rds., Brookhaven
Founded in 1729; Photo by Town of Brookhaven | |
Cedar Island Lighthouse
Cedar Point Rd., Sag Harbor
The Cedar Island Lighthouse in East Hampton is 35 feet tall, constructed of New England Granite, and was originally built in 1839. | Cedarmere-Clayton Estates |
Central Hall
93 Central Ave., Sea Cliff
Central Hall was originally built in 1894 as a dry good store and meeting hall for the rapidly growing Sea Cliff community. | |
Charles Woodhull House
70 Main St., Huntington
The Charles Woodhull House was built for a prominent local merchant. | |
Cock-Cornelius House
34 Birch Hill Rd., Locust Valley
The Cock-Cornelius House, located at 24 Birch Hill Road in Locust Valley, is also known as the Wyckoff-Underhill House. | |
Cold Spring Harbor Fire District Hook and Ladder Company Building
Main St. at Elm Place, Cold Spring Harbor
The Cold Spring HarborFire District Hook and Ladder Co. building was actively used from 1896 to 1906. | Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Historic District
Jct. of NY 25A and Bungtown Rd., Laurel Hollow
Jones Laboratory, erected in 1893, served as the first laboratory building at CSHL, and is the oldest biological laboratory in continuous use in the United States. |
Coltrane House
247 Candlewood Path, Dix Hills
The John Coltrane Home in Dix Hills, a 1952 postwar suburban tract house at 247 Candlewood Path, Dix Hills. | Commack Methodist Church and Cemetery |
Congregation Tifereth Israel Synagogue
519 Fourth St., Greenport
Congregation Tifereth Israel Anshei built its synagogue in Greenport in 1903. | Congregational Church of Patchogue
95 E. Main St., Patchogue
The Congregational Church of Patchogue is located at 95 E. Main St. While the church's congregation dates back to 1793, the current brownstone building was constructed in 1893. |
Crowell House
375 Littleworth La., Sea Cliff
Built in 1871, the Crowell House was one of Sea Cliff's first summer houses. | Crowther House
97 Beach Lane, Westhampton Beach
Built in 1910, the two-story wood frame house is one of the most intact historic summer homes in the incorporated village of Westhampton Beach. It has been owned by the Crowther family since the 1940s. |
David Tuthill Farmstead
New Suffolk Lane, Cutchogue
Built on the outskirts of Cutchogue's Village Center, the farmstead was constructed in 1798 | |
Davis Field
2nd Street and 3rd Avenue, Bayport
The Bayport Aerodrome, formerly known as Davis Field, is the only public airport on Long Island with grass runways. | Davis Town Meeting House
Jct. of Middle Country Rd. and Coram-Mt. Sinai Rd., Coram
The Davis Town Meeting House, circa 1750, was the seat of Brookhaven Town government from 1800-1884. |
Dowden Tannery
210 W. Rogues Path, Cold Spring Harbor
The tannery is the earliest surviving example of industrial architecture in Huntington | |
DuPont-Guest Estate
S. side of Northern Blvd. between Cotillion Ct. & DuPont Ct., Brookville
Built in 1918 on what is now the NYIT Old Westbury campus, the DuPont-Guest Estate building is now the De Seversky Center. | East Farm |
East Hampton LIRR station
Railroad Ave., Race La., East Hampton
The station was built in 1895. | East Hampton Village District
Main St., James Lane and Woods Lanes, East Hampton
The Village of East Hampton is the original area of East Hampton Town when it was established in 1648. |
East Hampton Village Historic District (Boundary Increase)
Main St., Newton Lane and, Southwest along Ocean Ave. and Lee Aves., East Hampton
The Village of East Hampton is the original area of East Hampton Town when it was established in 1648. | |
Eastman Cottage
130 Mott Ave., Roslyn
The Eastman Cottage in Roslyn was built in 1870 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. | Eatons Neck Light Station
Eatons Neck Point at Huntington Bay and Long Island Sound, Huntington
Constructed in 1798, the lighthouse station first contained a tower, keeper’s dwelling and oil vault for whale oil that lit the beacon. |
Egypt Lane Historic District
129 Egypt La., East Hampton
The district includes dwellings in the Colonial Revival, Federal and Saltbox styles. | |
Elmwood
East side of Cove Road, Oyster Bay
Elmwood, built in 1836, was commissioned by the Youngs family, believed to be one of the first European families to settle in the Oyster Bay area. | Execution Rocks Light Station
In Long Island Sound, 0.9 mi. NNW of N end of NY 101 in Nassau Co., Port Washington
The lighthouse was built in 1849 |
Fire Island Light Station Historic District
Burma Rd., Fire Island
Construction of the Fire Island Lighthouse was completed in 1858. | |
First Congregational Church of Bay Shore
1860 Union Blvd., Bay Shore
The congregation was founded in 1852. | First Congregational Church of New Village
N. side of Middle Country Rd. W. of Elliot Ave., Lake Grove
Photo by Town of Brookhaven |
First National Bank of Port Jefferson
Main and East Main Sts., Port Jefferson
Photo by Town of Brookhaven | First Presbyterian Church
44 Union St., Sag Harbor
First Presbyterian Church, also known as Old Whalers Church, was dedicated in 1844. |
First Presbyterian Church
175 E. Main St., Smithtown
The First Presbyterian Church of Smithtown was completed in 1825 on the site of a previous church building erected in 1750. | First Presbyterian Church of Oyster Bay
E. Main St., Oyster Bay
Oyster Bay's historic Presbyterian Church was completed in 1873. It was the boyhood church of Theodore Roosevelt, the 26th president if the United States |
Fort Golgotha and the Old Burial Hill Cemetery
Main St. and Nassau Rd., Huntington
The Old Burial Hill Cemetery is the oldest public cemetery in Huntington Fort Golgotha was built on the property by the British during the Revolutionary War. | |
Foster-Meeker House
101 Mill Rd., Westhampton Beach
Dating back to 1740, the Foster-Meeker House appears to be the oldest surviving structure in Westhampton Beach. | |
Frank Melville Memorial Park
Old Field Rd between Lake St and Main St, Setauket
Photo by Frank Melville Memorial Foundation | |
Gamecock Cottage
Shipman's Point/S end of W. Meadow Beach, Stony Brook
Photo by Town of Brookhaven | Gardiners Island Windmill
Gardiners Island, East Hampton
Submit a photo of this siteThe Gardiner Windmill stands in East Hampton, as seen from the Gardiner graveyard. It was constructed in 1804. |
George McKesson Brown Estate-Coindre Hall | George Underhill House
28 Factory Pond Rd., Locust Valley
The George Underhill House in Locust Valley was built in 1790. George Underhill was a descendant of Captain John Underhill, one of the original settlers of the area. |
Goose Hill Road Historic District | Gould-Guggenheim Estate
95 Middle Neck Rd., Port Washington
The Gould-Guggenheim Estate is now known as the Sands Point Preserve. |
Grace Church Complex
Merrick and Dover Rds., Massapequa
Grace Episcopal Church was founded in 1846. It has been at its current location since 1960. | Granada Towers
310 Riverside Blvd., Long Beach
Built in 1929, Granada Towers are one of the tallest buildings in the low-lying business district in the city of Long Beach. |
Greenport Historic District
Roughly bounded by Stirling Basin, Main, Monsell, 2nd, and Front Sts., Greenport
| Greenport Railroad Station
Third and Wiggins St., Greenport
The station opened for service in 1844. |
Hallock Inn
263 E. Main St., Smithtown
The inn served as a hub of political and social life in the early part of the 1800s. | |
Harbor Road Historic District
Harbor Rd., Cold Spring Harbor
The Harbor Road Historic District in Cold Spring Harbor consists of 18 buildings, a majority of buildings representing settlements dating back to the mid-1800s. | |
Haviland-Davison Grist Mill
Jct. of Wood and Denton Aves., East Rockaway
Built in 1689 by Joseph Haviland, the building has rare interior and exterior construction features associated with its time. A final addition was built in 1900. Its building coincided with the settlement of East Rockaway. | |
Hayground Windmill
Windmill Lane, East Hampton
The Hayground Windmill, constructed in 1801, was the last commercially operated windmill on Long Island and remains in operable condition. | |
Heckscher Park
Bounded by Madison St., Sabbath Day Path, Main St. & Prince Ave., Huntington
The park, established in 1920, includes the Heckscher Museum of Art. | Heitz Place Courthouse
Heitz Pl., Hicksville
The Heitz Place Courthouse served as the offices for various government functions after it was completed in 1895. |
Henry Townsend House
231 W. Neck Rd., Huntington
This colonial cottage in Huntington was built in 1830. | |
Homan-Gerard House and Mills
Jct. Main St. and Yaphank Rd., Yaphank
The Homan-Gerard House on Yaphank Avenue was built in 1790 with a federal design. | Hook Windmill
N. Main St., East Hampton
The Hook Windmill, built in the early 1800s, is located on the Memorial Green at the north end of Main Street in East Hampton. |
Horton Point Lighthouse
N end of Lighthouse R., Southold
Horton Point Lighthouse and Park are open on weekends throughout the summer. The lighthouse was built in 1857. | House at 103 Roslyn Ave.
103 Roslyn Ave., Sea Cliff
This Queen Anne-style home was built for W.H. Smith in 1884. |
House at 112 Sea Cliff Ave.
112 Sea Cliff Ave., Sea Cliff
This Queen Anne-style house was built in 1884 and used as the parsonage for the Methodist Church from 1885-1888. | |
House at 173 Sixteenth Ave.
173 Sixteenth Ave., Sea Cliff
Built in 1880, the house has a view of Hempstead Harbor. | |
House at 176 Prospect Ave.
176 Prospect Ave., Sea Cliff
The house, built in 1886, features a three-story square tower. | House at 18 17th Ave.
18 Seventeenth Ave., Sea Cliff
The house was built in 1890 for John Conner, Sea Cliff's first fire chief. |
House at 19 Locust Pl.
19 Locust Pl., Sea Cliff
This house was built in 1893 for D.W. Pardee, the Sea Cliff Village president in 1894. | House at 195 Prospect Ave.
195 Prospect Ave., Sea Cliff
The Stoutenberg House was built in 1890 and originally owned by historian Edith Stoutenberg. |
House at 207 Carpenter Ave.
207 Carpenter Ave., Sea Cliff
This Queen Anne Victorian was built in 1873. | L.B. History Museum building
226 West Penn St., Long Beach
The house at 266 W. Penn is one of the original houses built in Long Beach Estates. It is now home to the Long Beach History Museum. |
House at 240 Sea Cliff Ave.
240 Sea Cliff Ave., Sea Cliff
240 Sea Cliff Ave. in Sea Cliff was built in 1888 as the second location of a Methodist Church parsonage. | |
House at 332 Franklin Ave.
332 Franklin Ave., Sea Cliff
Hoe Cottage was built in 1888 for one of the founders of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. | House at 362 Sea Cliff Ave.
362 Sea Cliff Ave., Sea Cliff
Now a private residence, the house, called The Monterey Hotel is one of the few surviving late 19th century summer boarding houses of the area. |
Swiss Cottage
378 Glen Ave., Sea Cliff
This house was known as the "Swiss Cottage" and was built in 1886. | |
House at 52 18th Ave.
52 18th Ave., Sea Cliff
The house, built in 1894, was designed by Frederick H. Maidment, Sea Cliff as village president from 1921-1925. | House at 65 20th Ave.
65 Twentieth Av., Sea Cliff
This house was built in 1863 for Eliza Lockwood as a carriage house. |
Isaac Losee House
269 Park Ave., Huntington
The Isaac Losee House was built in 1720. It is commonly referred to as the Abel Conklin-Johnson House after subsequent owners. | |
Jackson Pollock House and Studio
830 Fireplace Rd., East Hampton
An outside view of the Pollock-Krasner House Museum and Study Center in Springs, where expressionist artist Jackson Pollock and his wife and fellow artist Lee Krasner lived. | |
Jagger House
Old Montauk Hwy., Westhampton
Stephen Jagger House, which town records show at the Old Montauk Highway location in 1748, is one of the oldest buildings in Westhampton. | |
James Alfred Roosevelt Estate
360 Cove Neck Rd., Cove Neck
Several generations of Roosevelts lived at the James Alfred Roosevelt Estate, whose main house is known as Yellowbanks. | James Havens Homestead
NY 114, Shelter Island
The James Havens Homestead was built in 1743. Havens, a local settler, was a member of the state's Provincial Congress in 1776. |
Jericho Friends Meeting House Complex
6 Old Jericho Turnpike, Jericho
The complex was built in 1788 by Quakers and has been little altered since its construction. | |
Jerusalem District No. 5 Schoolhouse | |
John Ellis Roosevelt Estate
Middle Rd., Sayville
The main house of Meadow Croft, the former estate of John E. Roosevelt, who was a cousin of President Theodore Roosevelt. | |
John P. Kane Mansion
37 Kanes Ln., Huntington Bay
The circa 1850 mansion, known as High Lindens, is the oldest dwelling in the village of Huntington Bay. | |
John Philip Sousa House
14 Hicks Lane, Port Washington
The composer of "The Stars and Stripes Forever" lived here from 1915 until his death in 1932. | |
Jones Beach State Park
Ocean, Wantagh, Meadowbrook and Loop State Parkways, Wantagh
The park opened to the public on August 4, 1929. Its 231-foot water tower welcomes visitors to its beaches and public recreation areas. | |
Jones Road Historic District
Jones Rd., Apaquogue Rd., East Hampton
The district is a rural enclave of residences built between 1750 and 1921. | Joseph Lloyd House |
Joseph Wood House
284 Greene Ave., Sayville
The property is a private residence built in 1892. | Joshua Wells House
525 N. Suffolk Rd., Cutchogue
Known as the "Old House," the house was built in 1680 by the son of one of Southold's original 13 settlers and Cutchogue's first landholder. |
Justice Court House
Jct. of Town Path Ext. and Glen Cove Hwy., Glen Cove
The building is a rare example of Dutch Revival style architecture and symbolizes the growing role of the local American judicial system at the time. | |
Kate Annette Wetheril Estate | |
Latimer Reef Light Station
Fishers Island, Fisher's Island
Latimer Reef Lighthouse, near Fishers Island, is in the eastern Long Island Sound. It is part of the Town of Southold, although it often is listed as a Connecticut lighthouse. | |
Farmingdale LIRR station
Between Farmingdale and Forest avenues, Farmingdale
This station, first built in 1896, replaced an 1870 wooden depot located to its west. The first Farmingdale station was built in 1840. | |
Main Street Historic District
Main St. from N. Hempstead Tpke. to E. Broadway, including Tower St. and portions of Glen Ave. and Paper Mill Rd., Roslyn
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Manhanset Chapel
24 N. Ferry Rd., Shelter Island
Manhanset Chapel, also known as Mechanics’ Hall, now serves as the Shelter Island Historical Society Museum. | Marion Carll Farm
475 Commack Rd., Commack
The 1860s Marion Carll farm was left to the Commack School District in 1969. The house and barns are now in disrepair. |
Masury Estate Ballroom
Old Neck Rd. S, Center Moriches
The Masury Estate ballroom, located at 67 Old Neck Road in Center Moriches, is a remnant of a larger Masury family estate built in 1898. | |
Matinecock Friends Meetinghouse
Piping Rock and Duck Pond Rds., Locust Valley
The Matinecock Friends Meeting House, built in 1725, has been little altered since its original construction. | |
Middle Island Presbyterian Church
271 Middle Country Rd., Middle Island
The Middle Island Congregational United Church of Christ, at 271 Middle Country Rd., was founded in 1767 as the Presbyterian Church of Middletown. | |
Modern Times School
Third Avenue and First Street, Brentwood
The Modern Times First School is an octagonal one-room building built in 1857. It has fallen into a state of disrepair. | Monfort Cemetery
E of Main St. and Port Washington Blvd., Port Washington
The cemetery dates back to the early 1700s. |
Montauk Association Historic District | Montauk Manor
Fairmont Ave., Montauk
The Montauk Manor, built in 1927, was designed to be "most fabulous summer resort ever imagined in the western world." |
Montauk Tennis Auditorium
Flamingon Ave. and Edjemere St., Montauk
The Montauk Tennis Auditorium, also known as the Montauk Playhouse, was designed and partially built by Carl G. Fischer in the 1920s. Today, it serves as a community playhouse. | |
Nathaniel Conklin House
280 Deer Park Ave., Babylon
The house, built in 1803, was moved from its original location at the corner of Deer Park Avenue and Main Street in 1871. It is the oldest remaining house in the Town of Babylon. | |
Nathaniel Longbotham House
1541 Stony Brook Rd., Stony Brook
The Nathaniel Longbotham House, first built before 1746, its first documented date, represents the early settlement period of Stony Brook. It was owned by Ward Melville from 1956 to 1976. | |
North Main St. Historic District | N. Main Street Historic District
N. Main St., East Hampton
The district runs along Main Street, Newtown Lane and Southwest along Ocean and Lee avenues. |
Northport Public Library
215 Main St., Northport
The Northport Historical Society Museum is housed in what was built as one of two original Carnegie libraries on LI. | |
Oheka Castle
135 W. Gate Dr., Cold Springs Hills
Oheka Castle, built by millionaire Otto Hermann Kahn in 1919, has been restored as a hotel. It takes more than 100 staff members to run the facility. | Old First Church
125 Main St., Huntington
The Old First Presbyterian Church features a five-story bell tower and a gable roof. It was built in 1784. |
Old Nassau County Courthouse
1550 Franklin Ave., Mineola
Built in 1902 as Nassau County's courthouse, the Theodore Roosevelt Building is where the Nassau County Legislature meets. | |
Old Town Hall Historic District
Main Street and Stewart Avenue, Huntington
The district's sites represent the village's patterns of development since its founding in 1653. | Old Westbury Gardens
71 Old Westbury Rd., Westbury
The Charles II-style mansion, filled with priceless antiques and furnishings, is surrounded by 200 acres. |
Old Westbury Gardens--Phipps, John S., Estate (Boundary Increase)
71 Old Westbury Rd, Old Westbury
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Orient Point Light Station
Orient Point, Orient
The Orient Point Lighthouse, also known as the "Coffee Pot," was built in 1899 to guide mariners through the dangerous Plum Gut currents. The 64-foot lighthouse is not open to the public. | Oyster Bay Long Island Rail Road Station |
Oyster Bay Long Island Rail Road Turntable | Pagan-Fletcher House
127 Hendrickson Ave., Valley Stream
The house, built in the 1840s and refurbished between 1900 and 1916, is now home to a museum. |
Pantigo Road Historic District
Pantigo Rd., Egypt La., East Hampton
The district includes 43 rural buildings of Colonial, Federal, Queen Anne style that were built between 1715 and 1920. | Pauline Felix House
151 W. Penn St., Long Beach
The 1909 Italian Renaissance Revival-style home was built during plans to make Long Beach a seaside resort community. |
Planting Fields Arboretum
1395 Planting Fields Rd., Oyster Bay
The 409-acre Planting Fields Arboretum State Historic Park is the former William Robertson Coe estate in Oyster Bay. | Pleasants House
NY 27, Amagansett
Constructed in the late 1860s, the Pleasants House in Amagansett is a prime example of the area's mid-19th century character. The house remains in the family of its original owner, Jeremiah Baker. |
Plum Island Light Station
N.W. corner of Plum Island, Plum Island
The light station is abandoned, and preservationists are hoping to restore it. | Port Jeff. Village Historic District
E. Main St., E. Broadway, Grant St., High St. and South St., Port Jefferson
The Village of Port Jefferson was once called Drowned Meadow. The name was changed in 1836, and the village was incorporated in 1963. |
Prime House
35 Prime Ave., Huntington
The Prime House was built for workers of Ezra C. Prime, a thimble manufacturer. | Prime-Octagon House
41 Prime Ave., Huntington
The Prime-Octagon House in Huntington was built in 1959 for Ezra C. Prime, a thimble manufacturer. (Feb. 7, 2012) |
Priscilla oyster sloop
84 West Ave., West Sayville
Priscilla, the oldest survivor of a fleet of South Shore oyster dredging sloops, is 60 feet long with a 14-foot bean and was built in 1888. | Race Rock Light Station
0.6 mi. SW of Race Point, Fishers Island
Race Rock Lighthouse, about a half-mile southwest of Race Point on Fishers Island, is reachable only by boat. |
Raynham Hall
20 W. Main St., Oyster Bay
Raynham Hall Oyster Bay, built in 1738, serves as a home museum. It was once the home of the Townsend family, one of the founding families of Oyster Bay. | |
Rectory of St. George's Episcopal Church | Rescue Hook & Ladder Company No. 1 Firehouse |
Robert Hawkins Homestead
Yaphank Ave., Yaphank
The Robert Hewlett Hawkins House was built in 1850. The house has been restored by the Yaphank Historical Society, which maintains the interior. | |
Rock Hall
199 Broadway, Lawrence
Rock Hall, a historical colonial house museum in Lawrence, was built by Josiah Martin in 1767 and later occupied by patriots in 1776. | |
Roslyn Cemetery
Northern Blvd. W of jct. with Glen Cove Rd., Roslyn
The Roslyn Cemetery contains the graves of American arts and sciences greats of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, including poet William Cullen Bryant. | |
Roslyn Grist Mill
1347 Old Northern Blvd., Roslyn
The Roslyn Grist Mill was built in the mid-18th century and is part of the Roslyn Village Historic District. | |
Roslyn National Bank and Trust Co. Building
1432 Old Northern Blvd., Roslyn
The Roslyn National Bank and Trust Co. building was constructed in 1931. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, it is currently the Tyrone clothing store. | Roslyn Savings Bank Building
1400 Old Northern Blvd., Roslyn
The Roslyn Savings Bank building was built in 1932 in a Georgian Revival style design. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. |
Roslyn Village Historic District
Roughly bounded by Old Northern Blvd., Vernon and E. Broadway Sts., Main, Glen Ave., and Tower St., Roslyn
Submit a photo of this site | Rudolph Oyster House
84 West Ave., West Sayville
The Rudolph Oyster House is an example of a late 19th Century, early 20th Century seafood processing plant on the South Shore. |
Sag Harbor Village District
Roughly bounded by Sag Harbor, Rysam, Hamilton, Marsden, Main and Long Island Ave., Sag Harbor
Submit a photo of this site | Sagamore Hill National Historic Site
End of Cove Neck Rd., Oyster Bay
The home of the President Theodore Roosevelt, the site is also listed as a national landmark. |
Sagtikos Manor
Montauk Highway and Manor Lane, West Bay Shore
Sagtikos Manor is the oldest house in the Town of Islip. | |
Saint Ann's Episcopal Church
257 Middle Rd, Sayville
St. Ann's is said to be the first stone church built in Suffolk County. It was completed in 1888 on the site of the original St. Barnabas Chapel, built in 1866. | Saint James District
On NY 25A, St. James
The district is anchored by the St. James General Store, the oldest continuously operating general store in the United States. |
Saint Thomas' Chapel
Main St., jct. with Indian Wells Plain Hwy., Amagansett, East Hampton
The chapel was built in 1907 for summer use. | |
Samuel Hopkins House
415 Pipe Stave Hollow Rd., Miller Place
Photo credit: Town of Brookhaven | |
Samuel Landon House | Samuel Vaisberg House
257 W. Olive St., Long Beach
Built in 1927, the house stayed in the Vaisberg family until 1992. |
Sands Family Cemetery | Sands--Willets Homestead
336 Port Washington Blvd., Port Washington
The building is home to the Cow Neck Peninsula Historical Society. |
Sayville Congregational Church
131 Middle Rd., Sayville
Sayville Congregational Church, also known as Sayville Congregational United Church of Christ, is located at 131 Middle Rd. It was built in 1888 and has a three-story bell tower. | |
Sea Cliff Firehouse
Roslyn Ave., Sea Cliff
The Sea Cliff Fire Department has been in use since 1884. | Sea Cliff Railroad Station
Sea Cliff Ave., Glen Cove
The Sea Cliff Long Island Rail Road station was built in 1868. |
Sea Cliff Village Hall, Library and Museum Complex | |
Setauket Presbyterian Church and Burial Ground
5 Caroline Ave., Setauket
An undated photo of the Setauket Presbyterian Church, which dates back to 1660. Photo credit: Town of Brookhaven. | |
Shelter Island Country Club
26 Sunnyside Ave., Shelter Island
Established in 1901, the Shelter Island Country Club consists of a nine-hole golf course, club house, driving range and maintenance building. | Shelter Island Heights Historic District
St. Johns St., Tower Hill Rd. Sunnyside Ave., Meadow Pl., Chase Cr. and Dering Harbor, Shelter Island Heights
The Shelter Island Heights Historic District is a planned residential resort community first established as a Methodist camp in 1872. |
Shelter Island Windmill
N of Manwaring Rd., Shelter Island
Built in Southold in 1810 and moved to Shelter Island in 1840, the Shelter Island Windmill operated commercially until 1879. | |
Shinnecock Hills Golf Club | |
Sisters of St. Dominic Motherhouse Complex
555 Albany Ave., North Amityville
Sisters of St. Dominic Motherhouse Complex in North Amityville is the home of an order established there in 1876. | |
Smith Estate
N of Brookhaven at Longwood and Smith Rds., Ridge
Photo credit: Town of Brookhaven | Smith-Rourke House
350 S. Country Rd., East Patchogue
The Smith-Rourke House, located at 350 S. Country Rd. in East Patchogue, was built in 1837 for sea captain William Smith Jr. and has an adjacent mid-19th century carriage house. |
Smith-Taylor Cabin
Taylor's Island, Shelter Island
The Smith-Taylor Cabin was built around 1900 on Taylor's Island in Shelter Island as a picnic retreat for Francis M. Smith. | Southampton Village Historic District
Roughly bounded by Hill and Main Sts., Old Town Rd., Atlantic Ocean, Coopers Neck and Halsey Neck Lns., Southampton
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Southampton Village Historic District (Boundary Increase)
Roughly, along Rogers St., Lewis St. and Meeting House Ln. on E side of existing district, Southampton
Submit a photo of this site | Southold Historic District |
Southside Sportsmen's Club District
NE of Great River, off NY 27, Great River
The club was founded in 1866 as a private getaway for the wealthy. | |
St. Andrew's Episcopal Church
Main St., Yaphank
St. Andrews Episcopal Church in Yaphank dates back to 1853. | |
St. James Chapel | St. John's Episcopal Church, Cemetery
Montauk Highway and Locust Avenue, Oakdale
St. John's was established in 1765 and constructed by the Nicoll family. |
St. Paul's Episcopal Church
31 Rider Ave., Patchogue
The St. Paul's Episcopal Church Complex is located at 31 Rider Ave. in Patchogue. The church was built in 1883. | |
St. Paul's German Presbyterian Church and Cemetery
525 Elmont Rd., Elmont
The current church was built in 1904, replacing a smaller structure. The congregation dates back to the 1860s. | |
Stony Brook Grist Mill
Harbor Rd. W of Main St., Stony Brook
The Stony Brook Grist Mill dates back to 1750. It was enlarged in 1885 and 1925 and restored in the late 1940s. It is owned by the Ward Melville Heritage Organization and remains in use. | Suffolk County Almshouse Barn
Yaphank Ave., Yaphank
The Almshouse Hay Barn, located at the County Farm in Yaphank, is one of the few remaining double bay hay barns in New York that is still used for its original purpose. |
Suffolk County Historical Society Building
300 W. Main St., Riverhead
The triangular-shaped Georgian Revival building was constructed in 1930-1931. | Sweet Hollow Presbyterian Church Parsonage
152 Old Country Rd., Melville
The Sweet Hollow Presbyterian Church parsonage at 152 Old Country Road was built in 1830. |
Terry-Ketcham Inn
81 Main St., Center Moriches
The inn, at 81 Main St. in Center Moriches, represents five building periods. The original building dates back to the late 1600s. | |
The Big Duck
NY 24 and Bellows Pond Rd., Flanders
The Big Duck in Flanders was built in 1931 as a tribute to Long Island duck farming. | |
The Edwards House
39 Edwards St., Sayville
The Edwards Homestead dates back to 1838 and was built by the descendants of Sayville's founder. | |
The Old House
NY 25, Cutchogue
Built around 1649, the Old House in Cutchogue is the oldest English-type house still standing in New York state. | |
The Shell House
26 Westland Dr., Glen Cove
The Glen Cove house that was once part of the J.P. Morgan Jr. estate is also known as the Shell House and got its name from the seashells embedded in some of the plaster ceilings of the 1905 waterfront house. | Thomas Dodge Homestead
58 Harbor Rd., Port Washington
The home was built around 1721 and is believed to be the oldest extant house in the area. |
Thomas Moran House
229 Main St., East Hampton
Moran, famous for his landscapes of the American West, is thought of as one of the fathers of the National Park Service for his paintings of Yellowstone. | Thomas Strong House
100 Wainscott Hollow Rd., Wainscott
The Thomas Strong House in Wainscott, built in 1695, housed eight generations of Thomas Strong's descendents. |
Thompson House
N. Country Rd., Setauket
The house, now a museum, is one of the oldest dwellings in Setauket. | Titus-Bunce House
7 Goose Hill Rd., Cold Spring Harbor
The Titus-Bunce House, located at 7 Goose Hill Rd. in Cold Spring Harbor, was built in the 1800s and is one of the village's earliest residential architectures. |
U.S. Post Office, Bay Shore
10 Bay Shore Ave., Bay Shore
The post office is located in downtown Bay Shore. | |
U.S. Post Office, Freeport
132 Merrick Rd., Freeport
The post office was part of federal architecture erected during the Great Depression. | |
U.S. Post Office, Glen Cove
2 Glen Cove St., Glen Cove
Built in 1932-33, the Glen Cove Post Office was the first building constructed as part of a plan for a Glen Cove village center. | |
U.S. Post Office, Long Beach
101 E. Park Ave., Long Beach
The post office is a distinguished example of a Colonial Revival-style public building. | U.S. Post Office, Northport
244 Main St., Northport
The post office, located in the center of the village, is a former library built in 1914. |
U.S. Post Office, Oyster Bay
Shore Ave., Oyster Bay
The Oyster Bay Post Office was finished in 1937. | U.S. Post Office, Patchogue
170 E. Main St., Patchogue
The U.S. Post Office in Patchogue, located at 170 E. Main St., is an Art Deco limestone building constructed in 1933 and designed by John. V. Van Pelt. |
U.S. Post Office, Rockville Centre
250 Merrick Rd., Rockville Centre
The Rockville Centre post office was built in 1937-1938. | |
U.S. Post Office, Westhampton Beach
Main St., Westhampton Beach
Among the most noteworthy features of the Colonial Revival-style building is a mural over the postmaster's office by artist Sol Wilson. | U.S.S. SAN DIEGO site
Address Restricted, Fire Island
The U.S.S. San Diego, commissioned in 1907 as U.S.S. California, was downed by a German U-boat in 1918. |
Union Chapel
The Grove, Shelter Island Heights
Union Chapel, built in 1875, sits on a Shelter Island Heights hilltop in The Grove. Built. | Union Savings Bank
62 S Ocean Dr, Patchogue
The former branch of Union Savings Bank, at 62 S. Ocean Ave., was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2010. |
United Methodist Church
S. Ocean Ave. and Church St., Patchogue
The United Methodist Church, at the intersection of South Ocean Avenue and Church Street, is a Romanesque Revival brick structure. Designed by Oscar S. Teale and built in 1889, it has opal stained-glass rose windows by Tiffany Brothers Studios. | Vail-Leavitt Music Hall
18 Peconic Ave., Riverhead
During the early 1900s, Thomas Edison conducted some of his initial experiments with talking pictures at the music hall. |
Van Wyck-Lefferts Tide Mill | Village of Branch District
North side of Middle Country Rd., Village of the Branch
The district is a 1-mile-long stretch along Middle Country Road that consists buildings constructed between 1700 and 1966. |
Wainscott Windmill
Georgica Association grounds, East Hampton
Built in 1813, it is one of the few remaining early windmills on Long Island. It still contains major internal machinery. | Wallace K. Harrison Estate
140 Round Swamp Rd., West Hills
The "Aluminaire House" was designed by a leading 20th century architect for himself. |
Walt Whitman House
246 Old Walt Whitman Road, West Hills
Walt Whitman, one of America's greatest poets, was born here in 1819. | |
Wereholme
5500 S. Bay Ave., Islip
Wereholme is a 70-acre French-style country estate across from the Seatuck Wildlife Refuge in Islip. | |
West Meadow Beach Historic District
Trustees Rd., Stony Brook
The district is on Trustees Road in Stony Brook. | |
Whitman-Place House
69 Chichester Rd., West Hills
The Whitman-Place House was built in 1810 by Tredwell Whitman on property he inherited from his grandfather, Nehemiah Whitman. The barn on the property was built in 1692. | Wickapogue Road Historic District |
Willet Titus House
1441 Old Northern Blvd., Roslyn
The Willet Titus House in Roslyn was built in 1858. Titus was a merchant of stoves, sheet metal and tin wares. | |
William Floyd House
20 Washington Ave., Mastic Beach
Eight generations of Floyds lived in the house, including William Floyd, who scrawled his signature on the Declaration of Independence. | |
William K. Vanderbilt Estate-Eagles Nest | |
Potter-Williams House
165 Wall St., Huntington
The circa 1827 Potter-Williams House was the home of Nathaniel Potter, a silversmith who later became a county judge and state assemblyman. | |
Winganhauppauge
77 St. Marks Lane, Islip
The home is named after Lake Winganhauppauge, which adjoins the east side of the property. | |
Woodcrest
Moriches Rd., Nissequogue
The property is part of the original tract of land at the founding of Smithtown. | |
Wyandanch Club Historic District | Josiah Woodhull House
170 North Country Road, Shoreham
The Georgian-style Colonial house was built in 1720 and was once owned by the grandson of Richard Woodhull, one of the founders of Brookhaven. |
Corwith Windmill
695 Montauk Hwy., Water Mill
Built in Sag Harbor in 1800, the old Corwith Windmill was relocated to Water Mill in 1813 and operated until 1887. | Riverhead Main Street Historic District
Main Street, Riverhead
The historic district, added in August 2012, runs from Maple Avenue to Griffing Avenue. |
Horatio Gates Onderdonk House
1471 Northern Boulevard, Manhasset
The house, one of the few Greek Revival homes in Nassau, was owned by a judge. | Montauk Point Lighthouse
Montauk Point, Montauk
The lighthouse was authorized by Congress in 1792 under George Washington. |