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BUILDING-STRUCTURE INVENTORY FORM MK-20
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DIVISION FOR HISTORIC PRESERVATION QUAD �D-3
NEW YORK STATE PARKS ,AND RECREATION SERIES
ALBANY, NEW YORK I SI til 474-0474 NEG. NO.
YOUR NAME: Town of Southold/SPLIA DATE:, Fall 1985
YOUR ADDRESS: Town Hall, Main Rd. TELEPHONE: 516/165-1892
ORGANIZATION (if any): Southold Town Community Dev. Offices
IDENTIFICATION
1. BUILDING 1y AM (Snlrl3"ter To
2. COUNTY: SUNS Tnu�1 Ty_--Southold VILLAGE: Mattituck
3. STREET LOCATION: Mi l RA' .3 ' 5lDf : C, a ,f��l�f j5
4. OWNERSHIP: a. public ❑ Ex private El
5. PRESENTOWNER: 01m-ilt-n ('nrD. ADDRESS: Matt Jt-uc:k
6. USI:: Original: Water tower Present:
7. ACCESSIBILITY TO PUBLI(' Exterior visible from public roW : Yes No El
Interior accessible: Explain by appt. only
DESCRIPTION
ti. BUILDING it, clapboard ❑ b, stone ❑ c. brick ❑ d. board and batten ❑
MA'1I°TRIAL: e. cobblestone ❑ f. shingles 21 g. stucco ❑ other:
A>. STRUCTURAL a. wood frame with interlocking joints ❑
SYSTI;'M: h. wood frame with light members IN
(if' kn(wn) c. masonry load hearing walls EJ
d. metal (explain)
e. other
10. CONDITION: a. excellent n b. good ❑ c. fair ❑ d. deteriorated ❑
11. INTEGRITY: a. OtAginal site ® b. moved ❑ if so,when"
.. list major alterations and dates (if known):
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14. THRLATS TO BUILDING: a, none known ® h.zoning ❑ c. roads ❑
d. developers ❑ e. deterioration ❑
i. other:
15. RELATLD OUTBUILDINGS AND PROPERTY:
a. barn El b. carriage house ❑ c. garage ❑
d. privy ❑ e. shed ❑ f. greenhouse EJ
g. shop ❑ h. gardens ❑
i. landscape features:
j. other:
16. SURROUNDINGS OF THE BUILDING (check more than one if necessary):
a.open land ❑ b. woodland ❑
c. scattered buildings Ix_�
d.densely built-up ❑ e. commercial ]
F. industrial ❑ g. residential ❑
Ii.other:
17. INTI-RRELATIONSHIP OF BUILDING AND SURROUNDINGS:
(Indicate if building or structure is in an historic district)
The structure is located at the end of Mill Road. To the east
is the Old Mill Restaurant with the Mattituck Creek passing
dust past it. To the south is a marina with many boats, 3c4
18. OTHER NOTABLE-: FEATURES OF BUILDING AND SITE (including interior features if known):
A square three-story, hipped roof structure with a single door
on the east facade. Windows are all shapes and sizes with the
bottom one on the south elevation boarded over.
SIGNIFICANCE
I1t. DATE OF INITIAL CONSTRUCTION: circa 1900
ARCHITECT:
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20. HISTORICAL AND ARCHITECTURAL IMPORTANCE:
This appears to be one of the rare survivors of a turn of the
century systems for providing water to nearby structures.
21. SOURCES: Suffolk Times, 2/17/83
i+orm prepared by Linda L. Harvey, Research Assistant
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1983 Honor Rall 1'1--uffolk '2izies, 2/17/83 Yagey6 N1{ 2C`
RHUMB LINE RESTAURANT, 36 Front St., analysis are underway. "Our offices are open eight
Greenport, 477-9883. The Rhumb Line Is celebrating days per week, 36 hours a day," says Mr. Cellc, who
Its tenth year at the circa-1876 building on Front Street boasts annual sales exceeding$5 million per year,
that housed Steve's Hotel In the early 1900's. The
restaurant's salty Interior features authentic nautical COLONIAL sHoPPIMo MALL, Front Street,
decor, boat models, half hulls and sailboat photos. Greenport, 477-0181. Joyce and Harvey Brandt
Owners Bob and Carol Copas and a staff of 25 offer a urchased this shopping center In 1976 from Capt.
menu of steaks, seafood, homemade specials and a C
large selection of Imported beers. The Rhumb Line arl Reiter and built the patio Pizza and ice Cream
Each ear since, they have expanded under the
features fresh,local seafood and produce seasonally. Shop.capable management of Mike Patellls, whom they
brought In from Springfield, Mass. to manage the I
TONY'S BARBER SHOP, 209 Main St., Greenport, complex. Today the center's tenants Include the
Tony Ficurilll has been running this tonsorial parlor Greenport Travel Agency, In new and expanded
since March 1972, when he took over the shop from
Harry Strong. He offers cuts and shaping for men,
women, and children. The shop also offers handmade f
sailing ships and other nautical Items for sale.
Over5 Years
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ARROW BAR and BARGE IN CRISPY CHICKEN.
Old Main Road, Southold, 765-9844. Owner Anne
Hocking converted this former fishing station Into
a bar In 1972 and the chicken restaurant established In ,
1982. Located directly on Peconic Bay next to Port of
Egypt, the bar opens at 8 a.m., when coffee and rolls "
are available. The chicken and seafood restaurant
offers takeout foods and catering, and serves
breakfast, lunch and dinner.The bar, which Is famous
for its "Anything That Floats Race'' each summer, M.w
recently added an outside deck for patrons.
BY THE YARD, Love Lane, Mattituck, 298-8585.
Fred and Dot Yoerges have owned and operated the full
service fabric shop for nearly seven years. They offer
Gave hundreds of fine fabrics, Including everything from
will John Kaldor, Milliken's and Waverly to the most
lent complete line of VIP Calicos on the north Fork. They
Italy also sell and service all makes of sewing machines and
T25 offer Instruction and advice on alteration and
less, dressmaking.
cks, ,
nts. CELIC REALTORS. Main Road and Marlene lane,
and Mattituck, 298-8000. Robert Cellc opened this
and brokerage firm in 1978, offering land sales, rentals,
ID-It- management and auctioneering from Caiverton to r. .
all orient. With 10 native North Fork associates,the firm L y-�
ays. handles residential, waterfront, farm and commercial
re Is transactions. Corning this year Is a new Greenport
rubs office to Increase service to the Southold to Orient 0[.D MILL.f'IattltuCk
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