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The family ran the Fletcher's Boathouse for four generations. Proprietors include Julius Fletcher (1950-1978) and his Fletcher's sons, Ray and Joe (1979-2004). [2] Ray and Joe operated the business under contract as a National Park Service concessionaire before retiring in 2004. "Those spring runs are the heart of Fletcher's trade.
Welwyn Preserve County Park is a 204-acre (0.83 km 2) public nature reserve in Glen Cove, on the North Shore of Long Island in the U.S. state of New York. Welwyn Preserve was originally Welwyn Estate, the estate of the industrialist Harold I. Pratt. The main house, Welwyn, was one of the Gold Coast Mansions.
Woolworth Estate, also referred to Winfield Hall, is a historic estate located at Glen Cove in Nassau County, New York.It was designed in 1916 by architect C. P. H. Gilbert (1861–1952) for Frank Winfield Woolworth (1852–1919).
Welwyn was part of the estate of Harold Irving Pratt, an American oil industrialist and philanthropist who was born in 1877 and died at Glen Cove in 1939. [1] Harold's wife, Harriet, left the Welwyn estate to Nassau County when she died in 1969. The mansion was neglected for approximately 30 years, during which time for a ten-year period it was ...
Glen Cove is a city in Nassau County, on the North Shore of Long Island, New York, United States.The city's population was 28,365 at the time of the 2020 census. Of Nassau County's five municipalities, Glen Cove is one of two that are cities, rather than towns – the other being Long Beach.
The Shell House is a historic home located at 26 Westland Drive on East Island in Glen Cove in Nassau County, New York.It was built as a guest cottage and home of the yacht captain on the Matinecock Point Estate of J. P. Morgan, Jr. (1867–1943).
As of the early afternoon of Sept. 27, only minor injuries had been reported, Town of Fletcher Mayor Preston Blakely said, but flooding had totally blocked Old Hendersonville Road.
The Manor is a historic mansion in Glen Cove, New York. It was constructed in 1910 as the home of John Teele Pratt and Ruth Baker Pratt. [1] [2] It was designed by Charles A. Platt. [3] After the death of Ruth Pratt in 1965, it became one of the first conference center hotels in the United States in 1967.