Central Park - Bethpage History at a Glance
From Central Park Historical Society Encyclopedia
This information is taken from CPHS Newsletters January/ February 2009 - October 2009. Central Park and Bethpage History documented in the following books and periodicals: HARKING BACK by Iris and Alonzo Gibbs; BETHPAGE the years of development 1840 - 1910 by Terence S. Hunt; BETHPAGE 1957 - 1987 A Generation of Growth & Development by Donna Joannou Kunzig; 21st Anniversary of Bethpage 1957 Bethpage Becomes of Age by William Benintendi.
1687 | Bethpage Purchase by Thomas Powell from the Marsapeaques, Matinecocs, Secatogues Native Americans for 140 pounds of sterling. Area 3 1/2 miles wide and 5 miles deep. Indians maintain the right to hunt, fish, and gather berries on this land. |
1695 | Bethpage Purchase Deed executed. |
1800 | Before 1830 Joshua Hubbs built his home on Stewart Avenue and Farmers Avenue (northeast corner). The house is the oldest standing house in Bethpage in 2012. |
1835 | First church in the area (Methodist Church) located Hicksville Road end of Central Avenue. |
1841 | Railroad came through the area. |
1841 | Population about 33 people. |
Between 1847 & 1853 | The building later known as the Beau Sejour was built. |
1850 | First General Store. |
1850 | The LIRR designated local stop as "Jerusalem Station" |
1851 | Highway records mention Central Park. |
1857 | The village officially named Central Park |
1857 | First Post Office - Jeremiah T. Weaver first postmaster with yearly salary $8.00. Operated from his home 210 Central Avenue. |
1858 | First one room school house located where Broadway joins Plainview Road. (Area known as Bedelltown) |
1867 | Post Office named Central Park |
1880 | George Feuchasel Pickle Works opened on Schneider Lane next to the railroad (south of Nibbie Lane.) |
1880 | The first hotel built by the Baruth family. Building still standing on east Broadway north of the railroad tracks. |
1888 | Cider Mill on Stewart Avenue north of the railroad tracks. Run by George Benkert and Adolph Wagner. Later the mill was moved to south of the railroad tracks. |
1888 | Great Blizzard hit the area.
1896 || 2nd school house was built on south Broadway in the area where the high school athletic fields are located today. |
1898 | Henry Sengstacken built a house on the east corner of Broadway and Central Avenue. Sold to St. Martin of Tours in 1956. |
Late 1800's | Central Park Baseball teams were organized. |
1900 | Baldwin Blacksmith Shop, Stewart Avenue and Baldwin Place till 1924. |
1902 | The population 375 according to Peter Ross History of Long Island in HARKING BACK. |
1908 | Bernard Pouchon opened the Beau Sejour. |
1908 | Ground breaking of the Long Island Motor Parkway on Jerusalem Road, Central Park (today Stewart Avenue and Albergo Ct., Bethpage). |
1908 | The New York Suburban Realty Co. laid out streets and sponsored special trains from NYC to Central Park on Sundays and holidays. |
1908 Central Park was designated a Union Free School District | |
1910 | Central Park first Fire Company. |
1910 | Fireworks factory located in the area, (today, south of Powell Avenue and east of 135). |
1911 | Electric lights and telephone lines came to Broadway. |
1911 | Long Island Motor Parkway ran from Springfield Blvd. Queens to Lake Ronkonkoma - 45 miles. |
1911 | Powell Avenue School was dedicated. |
1912 | Henry Sengstacken Lumber and Building Material was established on Seaman Avenue. |
1913 | First fire house constructed on Stewart Avenue. Designed by Mr. Foster. |
1917 | St. Martin of Tours Masses held in VFW Hall. |
1918 | The Wilson Family, became the proprietor of the Beau Sejour. (building razed 1973) |
1919 | North Central Park Civic Association was organized. |
1920 | Small business of Gold and Silver Beating established. |
1920 | Theodore Roosevelt Republican Club - Richard Russell 1st President. |
1920 | The Methodist Church moved from Hicksville Road to Broadway, south of Central Avenue. |
1922 | Central Park Pentecostal first congregated. |
1922 - 1923 | Grange Hall was built on Stewart Avenue south of the Hempstead Turnpike. |
1922 | The Central Park Mothers Club was formed later to become the Central Park PTA in 1926 |
1923 | Water District was formed. |
1924 | St. Paul's Lutheran Church was dedicated. |
1924 | St. Martin of Tours R. C. Church was dedicated. |
1925 | Nassau County Police Dept. formed. |
1926 | Boy Scout Troop #118 was organized. O. B. Briggs, Scoutmaster of 25 boys. |
1926 | The Central Park Free Library was organized. |
1927 | The Central Park Library was granted a provisional charter |
1927 | The American Legion Post 86 was founded. |
1931 | Land was purchased to build the Bethpage State Park from the Yoakum Estate, Botto Farm and other farm land. |
1931 | Mr. W. Ahern wrote to Robert Moses, Mr. W. Howes and George LeBoutiller requesting name changed from Central Park to Bethpage. |
1932 | The Bethpage State Park opened. |
1933 | The Central Park National Bank closed and never reopened. |
1936 | Name change from Central Park to Bethpage |
1936 | Grumman came to Bethpage |
1940 | Police Boys Club was organized. |
1941 | Francis J. Fox drowned in the area of Powell Avenue (north side) and today Seaford Oyster Bay Expressway (135). |
12/7/41 | Dedication of Grumman Plant #2 was suspended due to bombing of Pearl Harbor and the Grumman plants were secured for now we were at war! |
War Years | Camp Edwards Army Base located north of Cherry Avenue and west of today's Seaford Oyster Bay Expressway (135). |
1941 | The Bethpage Aircraft Federal Credit Union opened to serve Grumman employees. Today known as the Bethpage Federal Credit Union. |
1941 | Ladies Auxiliary of the Bethpage Fire Department formed. |
1941 | Bethpage Tool and Hardware opened. |
1946 | VFW - Butehorn Brothers Post 4987 was organized. |
1949 | Bethpage fire house constructed on Broadway. |
1950 | Emils Nursery opened on Stewart Avenue |
1950 | Bethpage Drive in Movie-Hempstead Turnpike. Cosed to make room for Seaford Oyster Bay Expressway. |
1969 | July 20th, man landed on the moon in the space craft designed and built by Grumman Aerospace. |
1973 | Bethpage Against Drug Addiction (BADA) formed. |
1973 | Beau Sejour was razed. |
1974 | Walkabout House on Broadway opened to service young people in need. |
1974 | BADA became known as PEOPLE |
1074 | Saint Isidoros Helenic Orthodox Church.came to Bethpage. |
1982 | Nassau Chapter of Vietnam Veterans of America formed. |
1986 | Bethpage Central Civic Association formed. |
1988 | Bethpage Community Foundation formed. |
1990 | Bethpage Chamber of Commerce formed - February 27, 1990 |
1990 | The Central Park Historical Society received its Provisional Charter. |
1990 | 1st Bethpage Day celebrated. A proclamation from the TOB - First Saturday in October to be known as "Bethpage Day". |
1994 | Grumman taken over by Northrop. |
1995 | Senior Housing opens on Powell Avenue known as Central Park Estates. |
1995 | St. Martin of Tours RC Church closed for renovations (spreading our wings). |
1996 | St. Martin of Tours Church reopened and dedicated.. |
1996 | Sunny Lane Senior Housing opened. |
1999 | Apollo Senior Housing opened. |
1999 | Bethpage Post Office moved to Hicksville Road.. |
2002 | U. S. Golf Open played at Bethpage State Park. |
2002 | St. Paul's Lutheran Church was set on fire by a lightening bolt, and did extensive damage.. |
2004 | St. Paul's Lutheran Church reopened. |
2005 | Starbucks Coffee house came to Bethpage (stewart Avenue north of Hempstead Turnpike). |
2008 | The decomissioned Grumman F-14 Fighter Jet was put on permanent display at Northrop/Grumman Headquaters. |
2009 | TOB enclosed ice skating rink opened at the Bethpage Community Park. |
2009 | The U. S. Golf Open returns to Bethpage State Park. |
2010 | Morrelly Homeland Security Center came to Bethpage, located in the once office space of Grumman Plant #5. |
2010 | Grumman Studio took over Grumman Plant #5 (where the LEM was built). |
2012 | Barclays Golf Open took place, in August, on the Bethpage State Park Black Course |
2012 | Bethpage-Central Park Kiwanis received its Charter on October 1, 2012 |
2012 | Unveiling of the Bethpage 9-11 Memorial on October 5, 2012 |
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