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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.
Brown, a Huntington Fire Commissioner for 29 years before his retirement in 1960, was the elder half-brother of race car driver David Bruce-Brown. [3] In 1930, Brown donated a private road to the Town of Huntington, named Browns Road in his honor. [4] Brown sold the house in 1939. [5] (He died at Huntington on October 3, 1964, age 86 years.) [4]
11: FIRE DEPARTMENT 1993: 237 Main Street Huntington, New York: This building housed the first motorized fire engines on L.I. and was the site of the Huntington Fire Department from 1911 to 1958. Town of Huntington: 12: FIVE GATES: 2003: 627 Half Hollow Hills Road Half Hollow Hills, New York: Built by John Rogers in 1732. Oldest House in Dix Hills.
Township Road 428 over the Raystown Branch, southwest of Huntingdon and 0.5 miles (0.80 km) west of its confluence with the Juniata River 40°27′16″N 77°59′00″W / 40.454444°N 77.983333°W / 40.454444; -77.983333 ( Corbin
County Route 24 was an unsigned county highway extending from CR 21 (Yaphank–Middle Island Road) in the community of Middle Island to CR 46 (William Floyd Parkway) in Upton. CR 24, designated Longwood Road, also served Cathedral Pines County Park at its western terminus.
River Road, Acquackanonk Township now Passaic, New Jersey: November 21 to 22, 1776 Battle of Acquackanonk Bridge, November 22, 1776 To James Leslie, tavern keeper, dr. "two bottles of toddy for the soldiers at work on the bridge, six shillings.
In Melville and South Huntington, two former segments of NY 110, both named Old Walt Whitman Road, run parallel to the route along the west side of the road. The northern segment in South Huntington is home to the Walt Whitman Birthplace. [12] In between, a third former segment exists as Amityville Road, located north of the Northern State Parkway.
Huntingdon is a borough in and county seat of Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania, in the Middle Atlantic states region of the Northeastern United States.It is located along the Juniata River, approximately 32 miles (51 km) east of larger Altoona and 92 miles (148 km) west of the state capital of Harrisburg on the Susquehanna River.