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    • A History of the East Meadow Public Library

    • A History of the East Meadow Public Library

    • East Meadow Public Library (East Meadow, N.Y.) – History; Public Libraries – New York (State) – East Meadow – History; East Meadow (N.Y.) – History; East Meadow (N.Y.) -- Biography

    • Digital version of 32 p. booklet originally published by East Meadow Public Library, East Meadow, 1995. Includes black and white photographs; Contents: The building: Stores. New building. Expansion. The library of the future. – The library...
    • All Saints Church, Great Neck, L.I.

    • All Saints Church, Great Neck, L.I.

    • All Saints Episcopal Church (Great Neck, N.Y.); Church buildings -- Great Neck (N.Y.);Great Neck, N.Y.

    • Hand-written descriptive information added identifying parish house and rectory of All Saints Episcopal Church located at 855 Middle Neck Road.
      All Saints Episcopal Church was built in 1886 using a bequest of $7,500 given by Thomas Messenger on...
    • All Saints Church, Great Neck, L.I.

    • All Saints Church, Great Neck, L.I.

    • All Saints Episcopal Church (Great Neck, N.Y.); Church buildings -- Great Neck (N.Y.); Great Neck, N.Y.

    • Hand-written message written on front. Black and white front view of snow-covered, ivy-free, All Saints Episcopal Church located at 855 Middle Neck Road. All Saints Episcopal Church was built in 1886 using a bequest of $7,500 given by Thomas...
    • All Saints Church, Great Neck, N.Y.

    • All Saints Church, Great Neck, N.Y.

    • All Saints Episcopal Church (Great Neck, N.Y.); Church buildings -- Great Neck (N.Y.); Great Neck, N.Y.

    • Hand-written message written on front of colorized view of All Saints Episcopal Church, Parish House and Rectory located at 855 Middle Neck Road.
      All Saints Episcopal Church was built in 1886 using a bequest of $7,500 given by Thomas Messenger...
    • Cape Cod Ad

    • Cape Cod Ad

    • Homes; Levitt

    • This ad was published in Newsday on July 14, 1947. The first type of house Levitt & Sons built was a cape cod style house for rent to veterans only. After one year the cape cods were available to purchase for $7,500.

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