Historical Marker Search

You searched for Postal Code: 11758

Showing results 1 to 10 of 10
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM21WR_thorn-estate_Massapequa-NY.html
Little Unqua c 1889 home of Conde & Louise Floyd-Jones Thorn. Last of Major Thos. Jones, 1707 land. Lived on by descendants until 1961.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM21OR_massapequa-manor_Massapequa-NY.html
1836 20 room mansion, boat house, polo field, race track. Owned by 3 generations Jones/Floyd-Jones family. Purchased by R. Corroon 1920. Razed by fire 1952
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM20KA_cpl-albert-f-klestinec-jr-a-war-memorial_Massapequa-NY.html
In memory of Cpl. Albert F. Klestinec, Jr. United States Marine Corps Who died for freedom in Vietnam for freedom everywhere July 10, 1966 Erected by a grateful community so his sacrifice and our Nation's ideals shall be forever rem…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM20CL_frank-bucks-zoo_Massapequa-NY.html
Famous 'Bring'em back alive' 20 acre jungle camp 1934 to ca. 44. WWII small arms defense factory ca. 45. Grimaldi's kiddie park petting zoo 1951 to 65
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM208Z_red-house_Massapequa-NY.html
Circa 1850 country home of wealthy N.Y.C. Entrepreneur James Meinell, became noted turn of the century hotel. A landmark until razed in 1964.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM18AD_old-grace-church_Massapequa-NY.html
( Left Plaque : )National Society Colonial DamesXVII CenturyLong Island ChapterCommends the preservation ofOld Grace Church Historic ComplexBurial site of first colonial settlersMajor Thomas Jones (d. 1713)and wife Freelove Townsend (d. 1726)May 2…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM188W_historic-complex_Massapequa-NY.html
1844 Old Grace Church.DeLancey Floyd - Jones Library1896. 1870 Floyd - Jones ServantCottage. Floyd - Jones BurialGround 1892. 1969 Home of theHistorical Society of the Massapequas
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM188T_massapequa-hotel_Massapequa-NY.html
South on Ocean Ave. betweenCornelius & Berkley, a grandVictorian resort served 300guests. Cottages, boathousebathing pavilion . . 1888 - 1916
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM188S_samuel-jones-esquire_Massapequa-NY.html
Burial place ofSamuel Jones, Esquire1734 - 1819Voted for ratification of the U.S. Constitution, 7-26-1788. Historical Society ofthe Massapequas, 1988
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM188R_west-neck_Massapequa-NY.html
Jones family burial ground,circa late 1700's. Wm. Jones& his wife, Phoebe Jackson.Descendants include Samuel, "Father of the N.Y.S. Bar".
PAGE 1 OF 1