Caumsett State Historic Park Preserve Explained

Caumsett State Historic Park Preserve
Map:New York
Type:State park
Location:25 Lloyd Harbor Road
Lloyd Harbor, New York[1]
Area:1520acres[2]
Operator:New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation
Visitation Num:460,254
Visitation Year:2014
Visitation Ref:[3]
Open:All year
Website:Caumsett State Historic Park Preserve
Marshall Field, III, Estate
Embed:yes
Coordinates:40.9275°N -73.4717°W
Built:1925
Architect:Pope, John Russell; Holden, McLaughlin & Associates
Architecture:English Revival
Added:April 30, 1979
Refnum:79001633

Caumsett State Historic Park Preserve is a state park on Lloyd Neck, a peninsula extending into the Long Island Sound, in the Village of Lloyd Harbor, New York.[4] [5] It is operated by the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation.

The 1520acres park[2] covers the former Marshall Field III estate that was developed in the 1920s, and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. Much of the park is today managed as a nature preserve, with a focus on protecting high-quality bird habitat.

History

Marshall Field III bought the property in 1921 and had an estate house built in 1925, one of the largest estates of the Gold Coast mansions.[6] Field named the property "Caumsett", after the Matinecock tribe's original name for the peninsula meaning "place by a sharp rock".[1] [7]

The 1426acres Marshall Field III estate was purchased by New York State for $4 million on February 3, 1961, and became a state park.[8] The former estate was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.

In May 1961, plans were made to create Caumsett State Parkway, a northern extension of Bethpage State Parkway, to provide access to the park.[9] Although right-of-way was acquired, the parkway was never built.[10] A portion of this land was later used to create Cold Spring Harbor State Park and Trail View State Park.

Park description

The historic buildings within Caumsett State Historic Park Preserve are used for a variety of activities; former polo barns are used for equestrian education and services, while other buildings host environmental education programs and the Lloyd Harbor Historical Society.[1]

Much of the remainder of the park is maintained as a nature preserve, with a focus on conservation of bird habitat. The "Caumsett Bird Conservation Area" was established in 2006 and comprises approximately 1255acres of the state park, two-thirds of which is forested. The remainder includes a variety of habitats, such as salt marsh and maritime beach. The designated area protects high-quality habitat that supports breeding populations of several species listed as threatened or endangered in New York State, including piping plovers, common terns, and least terns; many additional migratory species also make use of the protected landscape.[11]

The park allows for recreation such as horse-riding, fishing, jogging, hiking, biking, and cross-country skiing. Scuba diving is also allowed by permit.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Caumsett State Historic Park Preserve . NYS Office of Parks, Recreation & Historic Preservation . September 10, 2016.
  2. Book: 2014 New York State Statistical Yearbook . The Nelson A. Rockefeller Institute of Government . 2014 . Section O: Environmental Conservation and Recreation . Table O-9 . true . January 31, 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150924023125/http://www.rockinst.org/nys%5Fstatistics/2014/O/ . September 24, 2015 . dead .
  3. Web site: State Park Annual Attendance Figures by Facility: Beginning 2003 . Data.ny.gov . January 23, 2016.
  4. Suffolk County Atlas, Hagstrom Map Company, Inc., 1987 Ed., p. 1
  5. Web site: Final Master Plan/Final Environmental Impact Statement For Caumsett State Historic Park Preserve - Executive Summary . NYS Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation . June 2, 2010 . September 10, 2016 . December 30, 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20191230220756/https://parks.ny.gov/inside-our-agency/documents/MasterPlans/CaumsettStatePark/CaumsettStateParkExecutiveSummary.pdf . dead .
  6. Web site: Kennedy. Karen Morey. National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Marshall Field, III, Estate (Caumsett) / Caumsett State Park. January 5, 1979. February 28, 2008. https://web.archive.org/web/20120212003843/http://www.oprhp.state.ny.us/hpimaging/hp_view.asp?GroupView=8848. February 12, 2012. dead. and Accompanying 16 photos, exterior and interior, from 1975 and 1976
  7. Book: Tooker . William Wallace . The Indian Place-names on Long Island and Islands Adjacent: With Their Probable Significations . 1911 . G.P. Putnam's Sons . 37–38 . January 23, 2016.
  8. News: STATE PARK UNIT BUYS L.I. ESTATE; 1,426-Acre Marshall Field Property at Lloyds Neck Sold for 4 Million . The New York Times . February 4, 1961 . 21 . August 16, 2009.
  9. News: PARKWAY TO LEAD TO NEW L.I. PARK; Proposed Route to Service Former Field Estate . The New York Times . May 21, 1961 . 46 . August 16, 2009.
  10. News: Cerra . Frances . Blazing a New Trail in the Wilds of Nassau . The New York Times . January 18, 1987 . August 16, 2009.
  11. Web site: Caumsett BCA Management Guidance Summary . Dec.ny.gov . NYS Department of Environmental Conservation . January 23, 2016.