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Here in Point Lookout, Nassau County, Islandwide Land Surveyors is known for accurate surveying. Our licensed surveyors combine the latest technology with years of experience to deliver the data you need. Whether it’s a boundary survey, a property line survey, or a construction survey, we have the skills and knowledge to get the job done correctly.
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Islandwide Land Surveyors offers a range of surveys, including title surveys, topographic surveys, and construction surveys. Our services in Point Lookout, NY, are designed to meet all your property needs. Accurate title surveys make property ownership clear, while topographic surveys aid in construction planning. Trust our experienced team for all your surveying needs in Nassau County. Contact us at 516-496-7822 to get started.
Point Lookout’s first known inhabitants were Merrick (Meroke) Native Americans, a tribe of the Algonquin people. The first European settlers in Point Lookout were Dutch, who arrived in the 1640s, followed by the English, in the 1660s.
The barrier beach on which Point Lookout sits has been, in one incarnation or another, there for hundreds, if not thousands of years. The first mention of Point Lookout begins to appear in the mid-19th century, as a location for whalers, and as a dangerous spot for ships. A U.S. Life Saving Station was established at Point Lookout in 1872; ironically, it was due to the tragic wreck of the U.S.S. Mexico on January 2, 1837, that a U.S. Life Saving Service was created; the service remained there until farmers grew salt hay on the marshes that stretch behind the site.
A series of hotel and seasonal bungalows was built, as was a seasonal railroad connecting Point Lookout to Long Beach, but nearly all these structures were destroyed over time by either winter storms or fire. During the summer months ferries from the Woodcleft Canal in Freeport brought hundreds of day-trippers to Point Lookout’s beaches, and for those who lived in Point Lookout, or in the small community to the east called Nassau By the Sea, the barrier island was a paradise.
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