Exterior front view of the F.D.N.Y.’s Rosedale H.&L. Co. No.1 fire station. In front of the building, there are two men seated in a fire chief’s car and two others standing alongside a ladder wagon. There are also a group of children standing…
Built in the early 18th century by John Robeson, this was originally a grist mill. Owner Hendrick Onerdonk hosted George Washington, as mentioned in his diary in 1790. It became a tea house in 1916.
Exterior view of the Roslyn Mill Tea House on Old Northern Boulevard. Built in 1701, the building operated as a grist mill until the early twentieth century. A small portion of Hempstead Harbor is seen at right, behind the tea house. (Sepia)
Exterior view of the Roslyn Mill Tea House on Old Northern Boulevard. Built in 1701, the building operated as a grist mill until the early twentieth century. The top of the Roslyn Clocktower can be seen at far left. (Sepia)