Fascinating history in Coram, New York
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Davis Town Meeting House
● OpenWelcome to the Davis Town Meeting House, a cherished historical landmark located at 263 Middle Country Road, Coram, New York. Nestled in the heart of Long Island, our venue offers a unique glimpse into the rich history and heritage of the area. Built in the 18th century, the Meeting House has been meticulously preserved to maintain its original charm while serving as a vibrant hub for community events and gatherings. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a local resident, or a visitor exploring the area, the Davis Town Meeting House invites you to step back in time and experience the warmth and hospitality of a bygone era. Our dedicated team is committed to providing a welcoming atmosphere for all who enter, whether you're attending a special event, participating in a community meeting, or simply stopping by to admire the architecture and historical exhibits.
263 Middle Country Road, Coram, New York 11727, United StatesAdvertisements -
Daniel R. Davis Sanctuary
● OpenWelcome to the Daniel R. Davis Sanctuary, a hidden gem nestled at 16 Mount Sinai-Coram Road in Coram, New York. This unique park offers visitors a chance to explore Long Island’s remarkable glacial legacy and discover its rare and fascinating community of plants and animals. As you traverse the 1.4 miles of trails, open from dawn to dusk, you will journey into the heart of a landscape shaped by ancient natural forces. The sanctuary is a living testament to Long Island’s glacial past, where eight to ten thousand years ago, retreating ice sheets left behind a distinctive environment. The soil here is pure, sugar-like sand, nutrient-poor and acidic, posing a challenging habitat for most plants. Yet, the resilient pine barrens community thrives, featuring pitch pines, scrubby oaks, and blueberries among other acid-loving flora.
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