A rapidly deteriorating property owned by Huntington Town with strong ties to Long Island’s early colonial development and African American history.
Tag: Endangered Places
Endangered Historic Places 2021: Rogers-Remz Grain & Feed Building
This early industrial farming structure at the heart of Port Jefferson Station is threatened by demolition and urban renewal.
Endangered Historic Places 2021: William Tooker House
A rare pre-1750 structure in Port Jefferson Station with strong ties to Long Island’s colonial past threatened by neglect, demolition, and urban renewal.
Preservation Update: Nissequogue River State Park Master Plan
Help protect the legacy of York Hall (one of our 2017 Endangered Historic Places), the Kings Park Psychiatric Center, and the many significant publicly owned resources at Nissequogue River State Park.
Higher Ground Receives Grant for Eato House Restoration
Grant funding from the Robert David Lion Gardiner Foundation will support a restoration project at the historic Rev. David Eato and Mary Baker Eato House in Setauket.
Archaeological Study To Preserve Peter Crippen House History
The Peter Crippen House, a site of significance to the Town of Huntington’s African American history, was the subject of a recent archaeological study.