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Hoyt Farm Nature Center: Commack: Suffolk: Long Island: operated by the Town as part of Hoyt Farm Nature Preserve Hudson Highlands Nature Museum: Cornwall: Orange: Mid-Hudson: two locations, the Wildlife Education Center with exhibits and live animals and the Outdoor Discovery Center with trails Indian Creek Nature Center: Canton: St. Lawrence ...
Marion Carll Farm is a historic home and property located in Commack, Suffolk County, New York. It consists of the 1860 farmhouse, privy, garage, smokehouse, milk house, horse barn/carriage house, sheep barn, and four smaller barns. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. [1]
This list is intended to provide a comprehensive listing of entries on the National Register of Historic Places in the Town of Huntington, New York.The locations of National Register properties for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in an online map.
In the 1980s, artist Keith Jennings lived with friends on a farm in St. Simons Island. He decided to kill some time by carving a face in a tree. That first tree spirit became the origin of a now ...
After exit 46, the Northern State Parkway bends northeast, crossing through Mayfair and east of Hoyt Farm Park. The parkway soon crosses under New Highway in Commack, before entering a large interchange with New York State Route 347 and New York State Route 454 (Veterans Memorial Highway). This unnumbered interchange serves as the eastern ...
The land trust said in a news release the preserve's landscape of open fields, wetlands, native forest, bluffs and 50-foot stream banks serve as habitats for migratory birds, grassland and wetland ...
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Havemeyer purchased 500 acres in Commack, Long Island, neighboring the racetrack of Carll S. Burr, who was engaged in breeding and training of trotting horses. Havemeyer was an avid hunter of ducks and other game birds. He owned a large stable of trotting horses and established a pheasant shooting preserve on land nearby. [57]