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Glen Cove Properties & Structures
Subject to Landmark Designation

The list below shows properties and structures within the City of Glen Cove that have been granted Landmark Status or are under consideration to be landmarked by the Glen Cove Landmarks Preservation Commission.

Landmarked

Section
Block
Lot(s)
Property Description
Date
31
J
2426

Mary Chess Clock Tower - Former Pratt Estate stables and carriage house at the end of Chestnut Street, known as Pratt Oval.

2/9/82
31
J
7,45,46,51,210,310

Welwyn - Nassau County Welwyn Preserve; former Pratt Estate on Crescent Beach Road

3/22/83
31
J
610

Killenworth - Former Pratt Estate on Dosoris Lane. Home of the Russian Mission to the U.N.

3/22/83
31
E
373

Robert Coles House -

5/7/86
21
B
47

Exempt Firemen's Building - next to the Glen Cove Fire Department

2/27/90
31
45
1

Woolworth Mansion - Former F.W. Woolworth Estate, Crescent Beach Road

2/27/90
23
11
135

J.H. Coles Homestead -

7/24/90
31
46
412

William Mudge House - 3 Landing Road

11/12/96
21
15
1,18,19,20

John Duryea House - 10 Petite Place

6/26/01

Lost

30
D
115,1019,1028,1029

Corbin Wheeler House - Was located on the High School grounds when it burned and was totally destroyed.

3/28/89

Building that formerly housed Stroppel's Tavern next to the Glen Street Railroad Station; building was knocked down after it was landmarked.

Candidates for Landmarking

21
B
550,551,621

Glen Cove Police Station (1909 Building) - on Glen Street near Town Path

31
85
1

Glen Cove Post Office - Route 107 intersection with Glen Cove Aveneu/Brewster Street

30
42
6

Woolsey Cemetery - near the intersection of Dosoris Lane and Lattingtown Road

30
42
354

Watch House & Bridge to East Island (Morgan Island)

Updated 3/16/07

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