Need to know exactly where your property begins and ends? Our team at Islandwide Land Surveyors provides land surveying services you need in Munsey Park.
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About Islandwide Land Surveyors, NY
In Munsey Park, Nassau County, Islandwide Land Surveyors is your trusted source for precise land surveying. Our team of licensed surveyors utilizes industry standard and modern technology to obtain desired results on every project. From boundary surveys and property line surveys to construction surveys, we have the required expertise to meet your needs.
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Need help with a property line dispute, planning a new building, or just want a better understanding of your land? Islandwide Land Surveyors in Munsey Park, NY, offers a variety of surveying services to fit your needs. We can provide topographic surveys to help with all construction planning, and verify that your property lines are defined with a boundary survey. Whatever your reason may be for needing a survey in Nassau County, we are happy to assist. Give us a call at 516-496-7822 to discuss your project.
Munsey Park was first developed in the 1920s, on North Shore land previously owned by wealthy publisher Frank Andrew Munsey (1854-1925), as a commuter town and “model, restricted community”, taking advantage of the Long Island Rail Road’s Manhasset station, located immediately to the west of the development. The land on which the planned community now stands on was bequeathed by Munsey to The Metropolitan Museum of Art in 1925.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art sold the portion of the estate south of Northern Boulevard (NY 25A); that area would eventually become part of Strathmore. Meanwhile, the Metropolitan Museum of Art retained ownership of the portion of Munsey’s estate north of Northern Boulevard, and, with help from the Hassett Realty Company, developed the planned community on the land under the leadership of museum president Robert W. DeForest.
It was developed featuring Colonial-style houses and streets named for American artists. Much of the original landscaping in the planned community was designed by the Olmsted Brothers.
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