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Q: Would
you know the name of the family that donated the farm to the County of
Nassau, that the A. Holly Patterson Geriatric Center is located on?
Or, could you provide any history on that location?
A: I believe it was the Planders family, the same
Planders as in "Planders Lanes", the bowling alley built in
the early sixties on Jerusalem Ave. just down the street from Turtle
Hook. At one time the Planders family owned most of the land in
town east of what became Uniondale Ave.
Phil Loverso, Uniondale class of '68.
Q: I'm trying to remember the full name of Henry, who
used to own a candy store/deli in the spot where Rapacki's now stands.
This was back in the 50's and 60's. I think Henry actually owned that
entire block, from where Cedar Street School property ended to the end
of the corner, where there used to be a dry cleaners. If I'm not
mistaken, Henry Street was named after him. Any help would be
greatly appreciated.
Warren Davis
A: The name of the store/deli that was there before
Rapacki's was John's Deli. I don't know how long it was there
(i.e. regarding the name Henry). I was born in 1950 and it was
there as long as I could remember - prior to Rapacki's.
Carles & Sandy Yerk
now of Lehigh Acres FL
Q: Any idea how the "Nostrand" got into the "Nostrand
Gardens Civic Association"? I couldn't find the answer on any of
the historic links to the Association.
A: Nostrand Avenue, formerly Nostrand Lane in then Kings
County, got its name from the Nostrand farm that was located along the
lane, originally belonging to Gerrit Hansen Nostrand, born about 1655
and son of Hans Jansen who came to America via Amsterdam from the
Frisian island of Nordstrand off Schleswig-Holstein around 1640 and from
whom I take my name.
Peter F. Nostrand
Christmas House on Jerusalem
Avenue
Story and photos provided by Tim Ivers
Mitchel
Field
(Link provided by Ed Zimmerman)
Military
Marches Out, Commerce Marches In
(Link to LIhistory.com
including how Uniondale got its name)
Uniondale gets its library
in 1954
(Link provided by Mike Dragonetti)
Uniondale
High School Playbook 1958
(Link provided by Mike Dragonetti)
Brief History of the Uniondale School
District
by Mike Pappas provided by Mike Dragonetti
Pony Rides between Park Avenue
and Coleridge Road 1980
(Photos provided by Warren Davis)
History of Pony Farm ca. 1951
(Lorraine Brotchner Anderson)
What Legacy?
(by Ray Wilmot)
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