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Marker Name | Text | Location | Notes | |
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Bethel AME Church | Commemorates the oldest Black church on Long Island. | The Original Site of the BETHEL A.M.E. CHURCH Organized in 1815 by Black and Native Americans of Amityville. | Albany Avenue, at Harrison Avenue | Dedicated by the Town of Babylon Historical Commission, 1989. |
Brewster Burial Grounds | Commemorates Native American burial grounds. | Circa 1800-1873. Historical Site of Graves of Native American Families and Civil War Veterans. | Bethpage Road | Dedicated by the Town of Babylon Historical Commission, 1995. |
Bunn-Green Burial Grounds | Commemorates Native American burial grounds. | Circa 1800-1945. Historical Site of Graves of Native American Families and Civil War Veterans. | Bethpage Road | Dedicated by the Town of Babylon Historical Commission, 1995. |
Ronek Park | Commemorates a post-World War II housing development. | Honored as a Non-Discriminatory Housing Development Started by Thomas Romano in 1950. A Part of the Local Housing Boom After World War II. | Albany Avenue, at Croydon Road | Funded by a grant from the William G. Pomeroy Foundation, as part of the ‘Booming 1950s’ series. |