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(Redirected from Pinelawn, New York) Historic veterans cemetery in Suffolk County, New York
Long Island National Cemetery
Long Island National Cemetery
Details
Established1936
LocationSuffolk County, New York
CountryUnited States
TypeUnited States National Cemetery
Owned byU.S. Department of Veterans' Affairs
Size364.7 acres (147.6 ha)
No. of graves357,000+
WebsiteOfficial
Find a GraveLong Island National Cemetery
Long Island National Cemetery
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
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LocationWyandanch and Melville, NY
Coordinates40°45′23″N 73°23′45″W / 40.75639°N 73.39583°W / 40.75639; -73.39583
NRHP reference No.16000113
Added to NRHPMarch 22, 2016

Long Island National Cemetery is a United States National Cemetery located in Suffolk County, New York. It is surrounded by a group of other separate cemeteries and memorial parks situated along Wellwood Avenue (County Road 3) – these include Pinelawn Memorial Park, St. Charles / Resurrection Cemeteries, Beth Moses, New Montefiore and Mt. Ararat Cemeteries. Its mailing address is Farmingdale (postal code 11735). It borders East Farmingdale along its western edge and is located within the CDPS of Wyandanch (to the east), in the Town of Babylon, and Melville (to the north) in the Town of Huntington. Administered by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs, it encompasses 364.7 acres (147.6 ha), and as of 2021, had more than 357,000 interments.

In 2016 it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

History

Long Island National Cemetery was established in 1936 with a purchase of 175 acres (71 ha) of land from Pinelawn Cemetery (a neighboring cemetery) to answer a need after World War I of a large number of veterans, and not enough burial space in the urban cemeteries in New York City. At the time the only National Cemetery in the area was Cypress Hills National Cemetery in Brooklyn, and it had very limited area available. The land was developed and burials began in March 1937. Within its first 8 years, it saw over 10,000 interments from World War II.

A section of the cemetery has the interments of World War II prisoners of war, including 37 Germans and 54 Italians. There are also 35 British Commonwealth servicemen buried here from the same war.

1940 marker

Notable monuments

  • A granite memorial to "Fallen Comrades of Nassau & Suffolk Counties" was erected in 1940.

Notable interments

See also

References

  1. "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  2. "National Register of Historic Places listings for April 15, 2016". U.S. National Park Service. April 15, 2016. Retrieved April 18, 2016.
  3. "CWGC Cemetery Report".
  4. "Blog • JOHN WILLIAM "TRANE" COLTRANE Pt. 2 - Contributed by".
  5. Guy Lombardo on Pinelawn.com
  6. "Jazz Under the Stars: Some of the great jazz musicians who are resting peacefully at Pinelawn including...Guy Lombardo" on Pinelawn.com
  7. "Jazz Greats Honored at Farmingdale's Pinelawn Memorial Park and Arboretum" July 13,2023 "Guy Lombardo" on longisland.com
  8. "Guy Lombardo buried at Pinelawn Memorial Park, Farmingdale" on newsday.com

External links

U.S. National Register of Historic Places in New York
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