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This bunker, located on the edge of Theodore Roosevelt Park was originally a former World War II submarine spotting station disguised to look like a farmhouse, with cement
St. George's Manor was a large tract of land purchased by William "Tangier" Smith in the 1600s on Long Island. Parts of the original parcel, which was approximately 64,000 acres of land, are preserved in bits and pieces.
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One of the oldest structures in the town of Coram is the Davis Meeting house. Also known as the Lester H. Davis house, this structure is an important part of Town history, serving
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