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The Alluring Era of Bootleggers
During the years of Prohibition, Long Island was bustling with bootleggers and rum runners, as the waterways provided easy passage for...
Maria Orlando Pietromonaco
Dec 8, 2022
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Creating Magic Through Her Lens
TBT - Photographer Frances Benjamin Johnston was known for capturing the essence of beautiful spaces through her lens. The wealthy...
Maria Orlando Pietromonaco
Nov 5, 2022
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The Last Duck Standing
Crescent Duck Farm in Aquebogue - founded in 1908 by Henry Corwin - still exists today as the last remaining duck farm on LI. Sadly there...
Maria Orlando Pietromonaco
Oct 24, 2022
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Wine Country is Born
The other day I had a letter addressed to Louisa Hargrave incorrectly placed in my PO Box. Turns out her box number is one digit off from...
Maria Orlando Pietromonaco
Oct 19, 2022
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Life at the Lighthouse
I was always intrigued by lighthouse life – what the keepers and their families had to endure like isolation, drudgery, extreme weather,...
Maria Orlando Pietromonaco
Oct 12, 2022
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A Legacy of Aquaculture
Shell fishing, specifically oystering, dates back to the mid 1600s on Long Island, really taking hold in the late 1800s. The industry has...
Maria Orlando Pietromonaco
Aug 28, 2022
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Enchanting Turn-of-the Century Summers on "The Rock"
TBT - There’s something about summers on Shelter Island that is undeniably enchanting. Though I’ve never spent a night, we’ve cruised...
Maria Orlando Pietromonaco
Aug 18, 2022
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The Fate of Arlington
August 17, 1909 – The Arlington shipwreck turned into summer blockbuster entertainment for strolling pedestrians on the Long Beach...
Maria Orlando Pietromonaco
Aug 18, 2022
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The Storied Home of a Local Legend
TBT- The Jedediah Hawkins House, Jamesport. Captain Jedediah Hawkins was born in Stony Brook in 1837, and began his life at sea at a very...
Maria Orlando Pietromonaco
Aug 12, 2022
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Just a Ferry Away
This is a ferry arriving on Fire Island from Sayville, 1914. To think of the thousands we now transport a day a century later.
Maria Orlando Pietromonaco
Aug 1, 2022
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Summer Fun
Good old-fashioned summer fun on LI. Pre-bathing suit era, which I believe was sometime after 1920 - unless you were in the Olympics.
Maria Orlando Pietromonaco
Jun 16, 2022
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Triumph and Tragedy: Paving the Way
Triumph and Tragedy Lead to the Birth of Long Island Motor Parkway The 1904 Vanderbilt Cup Race, tracking a 30-mile course through...
Maria Orlando Pietromonaco
May 28, 2022
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In the Hands of a Lifeline
So interesting. Found this photo and brief piece about the tumultuous wave action at the Rockaway beaches and the installation of literal...
Maria Orlando Pietromonaco
May 7, 2022
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Rooted in Potatoes
Long Island is rooted in potatoes - pun intended. Potato farming on LI dates back to the late 1800s, when Polish and Irish immigrants...
Maria Orlando Pietromonaco
Apr 5, 2022
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On Sea and Sound
Love the marketing effort behind this embellished map of LI, issued by the LIRR in 1891 to promote real estate on the island. Definitely...
Maria Orlando Pietromonaco
Mar 27, 2022
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The Expressway's Humble Beginnings
Long Island Motor Parkway, aka Long Island Expressway, 1908. Construction just underway.
Maria Orlando Pietromonaco
Feb 12, 2022
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Notes from the Vanderbilt Wine Cellar
The Butler’s Cellar Book, a ledger that records the storage and consumption of the estate’s wine and spirits, tells only part of the tale...
Maria Orlando Pietromonaco
Feb 9, 2022
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Waggin' on the Rails
TBT - Came across this story about Roxey the Railroad dog…a cute little pup “adopted” by the Long Island railroad crew circa 1904. He...
Maria Orlando Pietromonaco
Jan 5, 2022
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