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Neville Park
● OpenWelcome to Neville Park, a serene oasis nestled in the heart of Center Moriches, New York. Perfectly situated in the picturesque area of Suffolk County, Neville Park offers a tranquil escape for locals and visitors alike. Whether you're looking to enjoy a leisurely stroll, a family picnic, or simply unwind amidst nature, our park provides the ideal setting. Spanning lush green landscapes, Neville Park is home to a variety of recreational amenities that cater to all ages. Our well-maintained walking trails invite you to explore the natural beauty of the area, while our spacious playgrounds ensure endless fun for children. For sports enthusiasts, the park features open fields perfect for a game of soccer or frisbee.
Center Moriches, New York 11934, United States -
Mary E. Bell House
● OpenWelcome 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.
66 Railroad Avenue, Center Moriches, New York 11934, United States
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