Cutchogue-New Suffolk Historical Council Inc

The Cutchogue-New Suffolk Historical Council

The Village Green is a collection of houses that tells the story of Cutchogue from 1640 to the present TO PROMOTE HISTORICAL RESEARCH, PRESERVE AND RESTORE HISTORICAL LANDMARKS, BUILDINGS AND RELICS AND TO ACQUIRE OBJECTS OF HISTORICAL INTEREST.
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1960
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Cutchogue, NY 11935 United States
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cutchoguenewsuffolkhistory.org
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Cutchogue-New-Suffolk-Historical-Council-133003643377746
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What an incredible initiative! It’s so important to preserve the rich history of Cutchogue and New Suffolk for future generations. Thank you for all your hard work!
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Love seeing the dedication to our local history! The Village Green sounds like such a beautiful place to connect with the past. Let’s keep supporting this amazing cause! 🌳✨
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1. How can we enhance community engagement in preserving the history and heritage of Cutchogue and New Suffolk through educational programs and events?
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2. What strategies can the Cutchogue-New Suffolk Historical Council implement to foster collaborative relationships with local Indigenous communities in sharing the history of first contact?
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The CutchogueNew Suffolk Historical Council A 501c3 nonprofit educational organization dedicated to preserving and interpreting the history of Cutchogue and New Suffolk LI. It maintains the Cutchogue Village Green and Old Burying Ground as a living memorial to the original founders and all residents of Cutchogue and New Suffolk. Carriage House The Old House 1649 Origin Story Old Cutchogue Burying Ground Old Schoolhouse First European Contact with Indigenous People The Old House 1698 Origin Story Historical Timeline Learn more about our efforts in preserving and interpreting the history of Cutchogue and New Suffolk. First European Contact with Indigenous People Based on archeological evidence it is generally agreed upon that Indians inhabited the North Fork of Long Island as long as 10000 years ago.

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