"GILBERT POTTER REVOLUTIONARY PATRIOT" Lived Here. "I Am Determined to Live and Die Free." Dec. 10, 1775.
Bicentennial Comm. 1975.
LOCATION: On Wall Street Across from 65 Wall Street near Intersection of Central Street and Wall Street.
Gilbert Potter, A Revolutionary Patriot,
"Huntington Post Office Established Sept. 25, 1794 Ebenezer Platt First Postmaster Rev. Soldier & Judge."
Historian's Office 1986.
LOCATION: Gerard Street in Front of The Huntington Post Office
The Huntington Post Office.
" KETEWOMOKE Y.C."Built in 1914. Oldest Yacht Club Building on L.I. Abstract Painter Arthur Dove Lived Here 1929-1933.
Erected 1993.
LOCATION: On Route 110 in front of Yacht Club
The Ketewomoke Yacht Club.
"CROSS ISLAND TROLLEY" 1898-1927 North Terminus of the Trolley from Halesite to Amityville.
Erected 1990
LOCATION: Route 110, In front of Halesite Fire Dept.
The Cross Island Trolley Location.
"CONKLIN HOUSE" From c. 1750 to 1911, to the Conklin Family, including David Conklin, A British Prisoner in 1777, One of the First Museums on Long Island.
Erected 2008.
LOCATION: 2 High Street at The Corner of New York Ave and High Street.
The Conklin House.
"FIRST SYNAGOGUE" Built 1911 for the Huntington Hebrew Congregation which was Incorporated in 1907, and Moved to Woodhull Road 1934. And Park Avenue 1961.
Erected 2007.
LOCATION: Church St. West of Route 110 (New York Ave)
The First Synagogue.
"J. GARDINER FARM" House Built 1750, Enlarged 1860 Site of Gruesome Murder in 1842 Bequeathed by H. Gardiner in 2003 to the Greenlawn-Centerport Historical Association.
Erected 2006.
LOCATION: 900 Park Ave, on the corner of Little Plains Road.
The J. Gardiner Farm.
"Old Huntington Green Historic District Original Settlement Area Known as the Town Spot, Founded in 1653."
Established 1980.
LOCATION: 598 Park Ave.
Commack
" COMAC CHURCH" Oldest Methodist Church Building in New York State. Built in 1789, Organized in 1783. John Philips, First Preacher.
Erected 1974.
LOCATION: Townline Road, 1000 feet north of Jericho Turnpike, Commack.
"WHITMAN'S HOLLOW" Sight of Muster & Training Ground for Minutemen before British Occupation.
1776-1783.
Bicentennial.
Comm. 1975.
LOCATION: S.E. Corner of Townline Road and Route 25, Commack
" CARLL BURR HOUSE" Built in 1830 for the Prominent Burr Family & Enlarged in 1885 in the French Second Empire Style used as a race Horse Breeding & Training Farm in the 19th Cent.
Erected 2008.
LOCATION: 304 Burr Road, Commack
" IN MEMORIAM" On Aug. 16, 1918 an Aircraft Accident at this Site Claimed the lives of 2nd Lts. G.S. Gideon & Harold Maxson Stationed at Brindley Field.
Erected by the Town Historian.
LOCATION: Havemeyer Lane, Across from House Number 14, Commack
" LONG ISLAND MOTOR PARKWAY" First Concrete, Limited Access Highway, Built by W.P. Vanderbilt; A Pardington Engineer 1908-1910.
Erected 1970.
LOCATION: N.W. corner of Vanderbilt Parkway and Commack Road, Commack.
" BRINDLEY FIELD" World War 1, U.S. Army Signal Corps Aviation Section, Flying Training Field, June 1918-May 1919.
Erected 1974.
LOCATION: 5025 Jericho Turnpike, Commack.
" BRINDLEY FIELD" World War 1, U.S. Army Signal Corps Aviation Section, Flying Training Field, June 1918-May 1919.
Erected 1974.
LOCATION: 5025 Jericho Turnpike, Commack.
"FIRST PURCHASE 1653." First School Teacher 1657. Gov. Nicolls Patent 1666. Gov Dongan Patent 1688. First Church Building 1665.
State Education Department 1932.
LOCATION: 2231 Jericho Turnpike, near Intersection with Commack Road, Commack.
" WHITMAN'S HOLLOW" Site of Muster and Training Ground for Minutemen before British occupation. 1776-1783.
Bicentennial Comm. 1975.
LOCATION: Northwest Corner of Townline Road and Route 25. ( Jericho Turnpike, Commack)
The Old Huntington Green.
The Comac Church.
Site of Whitman's Hollow.
The Carl Burr House.
The site of the Aircraft Accident in 1918.
Long Island Motor Parkway.
Site of Brindley Field.
Brindley Field Site is in front of cemetery in shopping center parking lot.
First Purchase 1653.
Site of Whitman's Hollow.
Hubbs House.
"HUBBS HOUSE" Built c. 1840 & Remodeled c. 1880. A Rare Survivor of Early Settlement Period Architecture in the Commack Area.
Erected 2008.
LOCATION: 6306 Jericho Turnpike, Commack.