Need a clear picture of your property boundaries? Islandwide Land Surveyors provides professional surveying services in Fort Salonga.
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Land Surveyor in Fort Salonga, NY, Suffolk County
Meet the Islandwide Land Surveyors Team
At Islandwide Land Surveyors, we’re not just your average surveying company; we’re your advisors in property lines and land development. Our team in Suffolk County combines experience with technology to create success for every project. We’re focused about understanding your land, whether you’re a homeowner with a boundary dispute, a developer planning a new project, or a business owner looking to expand, and building lasting relationships with our clients.
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The Value of Professional Surveying
For any property owner in NY, a professional land survey is a detailed roadmap for your land, revealing boundaries, elevations, and risks that you might not see right away, making our service imperative. At Islandwide Land Surveyors, we offer your property surveying services in Fort Salonga, including boundary surveys, topographic surveys, and construction surveys to make sure they can guide you towards cost-effective and productive results. Contact us at 866-808-5800 to schedule for your land ownership.
One night during the Revolutionary War, Colonial forces landed on the beach in nearby Crab Meadow, and moving down the beach overtook the fort.
In the post-Civil War era the rich red clay deposits gave birth to a successful brickworks as well as other trade. Barges loaded with manure swept from the streets of New York City would arrive, and farmers from nearby towns would come to get the manure for fertilizer. The emptied barges were then loaded with bricks for the trip back to the city. One of the brick companies to operate there in the late 19th century was owned by the Brown family, whose bricks bore the initials BBB for Brown’s Best Bricks. The family home on the top of the hill on Breeze Hill Road has served as the clubhouse for the Indian Hills Country Club since 1963.
The name evolved from the Revolutionary War-era British Fort Salonga, or Fort Slongo, (named after one of the fort’s architects) once located near the border of the towns of Huntington and Smithtown, overlooking the Long Island Sound.
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