Booker T Washington House
Booker T. Washington (1856-1915), writer, educator, Up from Slavery, owned a house, still standing, near Cousins Avenue, Fort Salonga, Northport, in 1911.
Booker T. Washington (1856-1915), writer, educator, Up from Slavery, owned a house, still standing, near Cousins Avenue, Fort Salonga, Northport, in 1911.
Green River Cemetery in Springs, Town of East Hampton, New York, is where Pulitzer Prize winning writer Jean Stafford, newspaper columnist Pierre Franey, art historian and critic Henry Geldzahler, newspaper columnist A. J. Liebling, writer Jan Yoors, poet Hilda Morley, poet Frank O’Hara, art critic Harold Rosenberg, and writer D. H. Melhem are buried.
Home Sweet Home, 14 James Lane, East Hampton, New York, is the house at which John Howard Payne spent his childhood. It is on The National Register of Historic Places, open different times, different months. Inside is a chest made in 1640 which is documented to be the oldest piece of furniture made in the … Continued
West Hills, Huntington Station, New York, is the site of Walt Whitman’s birth; it was built in 1819 by Whitman’s father and is preserved and open to public with many artifacts and original manuscripts.
The North Atlantic Review is an annual literary journal of prose and poetry, featuring special sections on cultural and social issues. Published in Stony Brook.
Located at the intersection of Route 58 and Mill Road on Long Island in Riverhead Centre.
Located at the end of New Moriches Road across from the Smithaven Mall.