A historical photograph documents an act of vandalism at a synagogue construction site in Valley Stream in 1953. The image shows a sign marking a […]
Author: Crazy Facts About Long Island
The United Nations Once Ran the World From long Island
Before the glass towers along the East River became its permanent home, the United Nations was headquartered somewhere far less expected: Lake Success on Long […]
1931 Photo Shows a Four-Year-Old Girl Working a Potato Field in Hicksville
It’s easy to forget how recently Long Island was still deeply agricultural. Before subdivisions and shopping centers, large parts of Nassau County were working farmland, […]
1962 Photo Shows Robert Moses at the Completion of the Fire Island Inlet Bridge
Taken on November 28, 1962, this photo shows Robert Moses standing at the Fire Island Inlet Bridge at the exact moment the final steel was […]
History: The Hidden Story of Montauk Manor on Signal Hill
Taken in May 1928 by photographer Eugene L. Armbruster, this image captures Montauk Manor just as Carl Fisher’s vision was taking shape. The hotel appears […]
History: Haunting Old View of Montauk Point on Long Island
This old photograph, titled Down at Montauk Point, captures Montauk in an eerie yet calming mood that feels far removed from the destination people might […]
From Mount Misery to Pirate’s Cove: The Real Story Behind This Port Jefferson Spot
If you live or play on the North Shore then you know Pirate’s Cove. It’s one of those places that feels like it’s always been […]
History: This 1913 Photo From Blue Point Proves Long Island Traffic Isn’t New
If you think sitting in traffic on Montauk Highway is a modern problem, this photo might change your mind. Back in 1913, Blue Point had […]
This 1972 Long Island Roller Rink Sign Says a Lot About the Times
There’s something about old Long Island photos that feels familiar until you actually read the details. Then suddenly, you realize just how different things used […]
A Look Back at Rocky Point’s Long-Gone Drive-In Theater
For nearly three decades, a large stretch of land in Rocky Point served as an outdoor movie theater where hundreds of cars would gather at […]
