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Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Park
Welcome to Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Park, a serene oasis nestled in the heart of East Moriches, New York. This picturesque park is dedicated to honoring the brave men and women who have served in the armed forces, offering a tranquil space for reflection, recreation, and community gatherings. Located at East Moriches, NY 11940, Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Park is a beloved local destination, perfect for families, nature enthusiasts, and history buffs alike. The park features beautifully manicured landscapes, walking paths, and shaded areas that invite visitors to enjoy leisurely strolls or peaceful picnics.
Fricke Memorials, Inc.
Fricke Memorials, Inc. Welcome to Fricke Memorials, Inc., your trusted partner in honoring and preserving the memories of your loved ones. Located at 43 Montauk Highway, Center Moriches, New York, our family-owned business has been serving the community with compassion and dedication for generations. We specialize in creating personalized and enduring memorials that reflect the unique lives and stories of those you cherish.
Mary E. Bell House
Welcome to the Mary E. Bell House, a cherished landmark located at 66 Railroad Avenue, Center Moriches, New York. This historically significant site celebrates the rich ethnic history of the Smith and Bell families and their pivotal role within the African-American community of Center Moriches during the 19th and 20th centuries. Originally built around 1872 by Selah Smith, the house provided stability and opportunity for his family, bridging generations with its enduring presence. After Selah's passing, his daughter Mary E. Bell inherited the home, where she and her husband, Ernest Bell, raised their four children. Mary was a dedicated community leader, instrumental in the survival and evolution of her church from the AME to the AMEZ denomination. In her honor, the congregation was later renamed the Bell AMEZ Church.
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