Historical Markers within the Hamlet of North Amityville

Marker Name 

Text
Location 
Notes 

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.