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National Register of Historic Places listings in Babylon (town), New York facts for kids

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The Town of Babylon, located in Suffolk County, New York, is home to several important historical sites. These places are so special that they have been added to the National Register of Historic Places. This is a list kept by the United States government to recognize buildings, structures, objects, sites, and districts that are important in American history, architecture, archaeology, engineering, and culture.

When a place is on this list, it means it's worth protecting and preserving for future generations. Let's explore some of these historic places in the Town of Babylon!

Historic Places in Babylon Town

The Babylon Library

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The historic Babylon Library building.
  • Location: 117 West Main Street, Babylon
  • Added to Register: August 10, 2015
  • What it is: This beautiful building was built in 1911. It's a great example of Neoclassical architecture, which means it looks a bit like ancient Greek and Roman buildings. It was part of a big movement in the early 1900s to build public libraries in towns all across the country. Libraries like this helped people learn and grow. You can find more information about its history here.

Babylon Town Hall

Babylon Town Hall; Front Doors
The entrance to Babylon Town Hall.
  • Location: 47 West Main Street, Babylon
  • Added to Register: October 5, 2005
  • What it is: The Babylon Town Hall is where the local government of the Town of Babylon operates. It's an important building because it's where decisions are made that affect everyone living in the town.

Long Island National Cemetery

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A view of the Long Island National Cemetery.
  • Location: 2040 Wellwood Avenue, Wyandanch
  • Added to Register: March 22, 2016
  • What it is: This cemetery is a special resting place for military veterans. It was built in the 1930s to help with the large number of burials needed after World War II. It became a place where many World War II veterans and even prisoners of war were laid to rest. Part of this cemetery is also in the town of Huntington.

Nathaniel Conklin House

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The Nathaniel Conklin House.
  • Location: 280 Deer Park Avenue, Babylon
  • Added to Register: December 8, 1988
  • What it is: The Nathaniel Conklin House is a historic home that tells a story about the past. Many old houses are added to the National Register because they show us how people lived long ago and how architecture has changed over time.

Sisters of St. Dominic Motherhouse Complex

Sister of St Dominics Motherhouse Complex(North Amityville, NY)
The Sisters of St. Dominic Motherhouse Complex.
  • Location: 555 Albany Avenue, North Amityville
  • Added to Register: June 27, 2007
  • What it is: This complex is a group of buildings that served as the main center for the Sisters of St. Dominic. Religious orders often have important historical buildings that show their contributions to the community, such as through education or charity work.

Frank W. Smith House

Frank W. Smith House
The Frank W. Smith House.
  • Location: 43 Barberry Court, Amityville
  • Added to Register: September 24, 2010
  • What it is: The Frank W. Smith House is another historic home in the Town of Babylon. Like other historic houses, it helps us understand the architectural styles and daily life of people from earlier times.
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