Thorne Saves Historic Avery Homestead


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In partnership with the Town of Brookhaven, Suffolk County has successfully purchased and preserved the historic Avery Homestead, a local treasure at risk of being lost to redevelopment. The announcement came earlier this week from County Executive Steve Bellone and Suffolk County Legislator Dominick Thorne.

Spanning 11.5 acres, the Avery property is an important historical landmark bordered by South Country Road, Robinson Avenue, and Montauk Highway. "One of the many things that make Suffolk County incredible is our unparalleled open space and historic properties," said County Executive Steve Bellone. "These extraordinary acquisitions allow us the opportunity to share important history with our children and grandchildren, and further highlight our county's unique heritage."

Initially acquired by Humphrey Avery from the Unkechaug tribe in the 17th century, the land has a long and storied history, passing through generations of the Avery family. It sits along a historical corridor featuring landmarks like the Lakeview Cemetery, the Carnegie Library, and the Patchogue Theatre for the Performing Arts.

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The property's fate became uncertain following Barbara Avery's death in 2017. It was added to the Preservation Long Island's Endangered Historic Places list in 2019. Legislator Dominick Thorne, who was instrumental in closing the deal, noted, "Preserving open space is a cornerstone of the environmental efforts of Suffolk County government, and we will continue working together to protect our environment."

Brookhaven Town Supervisor Ed Romaine expressed his enthusiasm for the acquisition, stating, "Preserving historic places is an important tradition in the Town of Brookhaven, and the Avery Homestead property is certainly one that is worthy of saving. As a former history teacher, I am proud to add it to our list of historic places to be preserved for future generations to enjoy and learn about the early settlers of our town."

The joint acquisition by Suffolk County and the Town of Brookhaven comes for $1,949,450, divided at a 70/30 split. Plans for the property are yet to be finalized but could include turning it into a museum, gift shop, or event space.

The county's commitment to historic preservation is evident in its management of over 200 historic properties. "Since taking office in 2022, one of my goals has been obtaining and ultimately preserving the Avery Property," said Parks Commissioner Dominick Thorne. "The Avery property holds significant historical value, even containing a home constructed over two hundred years ago! Efforts are already underway to return the property to its original state."

This successful preservation marks a significant victory for advocates of historical conservation, securing a piece of Suffolk County's rich heritage for future generations.

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