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Duryea Farm House in Melville

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Built before 1810. The farm was located on what is now the intersection of Duryea Road and Rte. 110. The site was on the Northeast corner of the intersection. The property consisted of approx. 110 acres and their principal crop was potatoes.

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Grading Old Walt Whitman Road

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Black and white photograph showing a rig with four horses pulling four men aboard an open cart fitted with a scraping blade located just front of the rear axle. Perhaps the extra load allowed a cleaner cut.

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Glaab’s produce stand

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Black and white photograph showing five of the eleven Glaab children in front of their summer vegetable stand, located just north of the family hardware store on Route 110.

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Glaab’s hardware store

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Black and white photograph showing Glaab’s, circa 1930 on Route 110. In addition to hardware, auto accessories, seeds, and its own greenhouse, it also had a gas pump, as many stores did at the time.

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Boys’ school playhouse and pool

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Black and white photograph of the Nazareth Boys’ School gymnasium and swimming pool built in the 1930’s by Frank Schneider Sr. The “playhouse” was used during WW II by the defense department to train airplane mechanics; the pool was maintained by Farmingdale Village until 2004.

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Bookman’s Hotel

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Black and white photograph showing Bookman’s Hotel, circa 1940, and formerly named the Melville Inn. For many years it was owned and operatedby Joe Bookman and his family. In 1954 it was reconfigured to accommodate the wider Route 110, and in the 1960’s it was razed completely.

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Blacksmith Shop and field

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Black and white photograph showing Bill Thomas’ Blacksmith shop and Miss Graeser, Charlie Kull and a third, unidentified girl sitting in a field across the street near the corner of Old Country and Walt Whitman Roads.

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Bill Thomas’ blacksmith shop

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Black and white photograph showing Bill Thomas’ blacksmith shop which stood until the mid-1950’s at the corner of what is now Walt Whitman and Old Country Roads.

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