City of Breslau | Commemorates the creation of the Breslau community and the name change to Lindenhurst. | City of Breslau -- German-American Town Formed By Abby & Thomas Welwood with Charles S. Schleier. Dedicated on June 6, 1870. Changed to Lindenhurst 1891. | 272 S. Wellwood Avenue, at the Lindenhurst Historical Society | Funded by a grant from the William G. Pomeroy Foundation. |
South Side R.R. | Commemorates the first railroad to arrive through Lindenhurst. | South Side R.R. -- Railroad Established 1867. Originally Welwood Station. Renamed Breslau 1870. Adopted Lindenhurst 1891. LIRR Assumed Line by 1876. | Southeast corner of East Hoffman and Wellwood Avenue | Funded by a grant from the William G. Pomeroy Foundation. |
Feller’s Pond | Commemorates brewers John Feller and Otto F. Eichhammer, and Village Park. | Feller’s Pond and Surrounding Lane in Village Park were Donated by Otto F. Eichhammer in 1934, Erected in Memory and Appreciation of his Contribution to the Community. | Village Park, along Irmisch Avenue | Installed by the Village of Lindenhurst. |
| LIRR Depot | Commemorates the 1901 Lindenhurst railroad station. | Built 1901 To Replace Depot Destroyed By Fire. Replaced When LIRR Elevated Its Tracks. Moved Here 1968 and Restored For Use as a Museum. | Irmisch Triangle, Broadway, Lindenhurst | Funded by a grant from the William G. Pomeroy Foundation.
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| First Area Depot | Commemorates the Welwood Station depot built c. 1868.
| Welwood Station Depot for South Side RR ca. 1868. Moved Here for School ca. 1870. Used as Firehouse 1878-1883. Later Became Residence. | School Street, Lindenhurst | Funded by a grant from the William G. Pomeroy Foundation.
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