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Endangered Historic Places 2010

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Written by pliadmin on September 16, 2017 in Endangered Places

Our 2010 List Includes:

• Canoe Place Inn, Hampton Bays, Town of Southampton, Suffolk County
• Booker T. Washington’s Fort Salonga Summer House, Town of Huntington, Suffolk County
• Bogheid, the Helen Prybil Estate, City of Glen Cove, Nassau County
• Sayre Barn, Village of Southampton, Suffolk County
• St. Paul’s School, Village of Garden City, Nassau County

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This past weekend, we enjoyed a fantastic behind-the-scenes tour of the ongoing preservation work at the John and Alice Coltrane Home in Dix Hills. Even with many of the walls removed, the house still radiates warmth and peace. We cant wait to see the full vision of the @coltranehome come to life! 🎷 🎶 

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