• Long Islands Old Churches

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    Originally planned to be the New Village Meeting place, the church was officially opened in 1817. The congregation, established in 1815 was headed by Pastor Jacob Corwin as
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    The Setauket Presbyterian Church is a beautiful historical place. The original Church building was built on the Setauket Village Green in 1674; however, the Presbyterian organization was created in
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    Erected in 1731 by local puritan families, the Jamesport Meeting House, on the corner of Manor Lane and the Main Road (Route 25), is the oldest surviving structure in the township of Riverhead and the oldest surviving religious building on the entire east end!
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    St. Johns, a small almost nondescript church that has played an integral role in Long Islands & Americas history is the second oldest church in Suffolk County. According to the November 1896 Brooklyn ...
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    Located off the Setauket Village green, the Caroline Church is a fantastic example of colonial architecture. The Caroline Church's roof is made out of shake shingles. The siding is made out of wood shingles
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