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Miller Place is a hamlet and census-designated place (CDP) in Suffolk County, New York, United States, on the North Shore of Long Island. The population was 10,580 at the 2000 census.
Miller Place is located at 40°56′48″N 72°59′35″W / 40.94667°N 72.99306°W / 40.94667; -72.99306 (40.946624, -72.993087).[1]
According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of 7.2 square miles (18.7 km²).The area is hilly in some areas but has good grass and trees in most places because much of Miller Place was farm land before the population of Long Island grew.
Miller Place contains a small pond, a beach, and a small park that contains a baseball field. There are also many historical buildings in Miller Place. However, nearly all lands are heavily developed by either suburban housing communities or commercial locations.
The hamlet borders the towns of Sound Beach, Mount Sinai, Rocky Point, Middle Island and Coram.
Miller Place is a town that has been inhabited during five centuries. The region has gone through, and has been affected by, events including the French and Indian War and American Revolution. Throughout most of its history, Miller Place has been an agricultural based society. However, similarly to the changes in much of Long Island, the hamlet has transformed into a densely populated suburban area in recent decades.
While the original settler of Miller Place is unknown, the settling of the region is largely accredited to the original Miller family. In 1679, a man named John Thomas is known to have sold a local 30-acre (120,000 m2) plot to Andrew Miller, a cooper from either England or Scotland. Miller's family expanded well into the 18th century and continually developed houses near the northern part of town.
The Millers were in time joined by members of such families as the Helmes, Robinsons, Burnetts, Hawkins, Woodhulls, and Thomases of Imperial
The first public school in the town was established in 1813. By 1818, 47 students attended classes. The original building was destroyed by a stove-fire in 1835, so a new one-room building was erected near the Ebenezer Miller house in 1837. The district moved to the Academy in 1897, a building that still stands as a small library along present-day North Country Road. In 1918 the old schoolhouse was torn down and in 1937 a new building was constructed across from the Miller Place Pond. In 1852, it was recorded that fifty children were being taught. In 1932, records show only twenty-one students enrolled at the school.
The hamlet became home to a station of the Long Island Railroad in 1895. This location was near the present day intersection of Sylvan and Echo Avenues. It transported people to stops at Port Jefferson, Wading River, and numerous other towns. Upon the station burning down in a 1902 fire, a new one was built the next year. However, this building was destroyed in 1930 by another fire and the eastern railroad lines were soon abandoned.
In the latter 19th century, Miller Place became a popular summer resort location. A barn-like building known as the Harbor House was established and run by a Miss Clara Potter and quickly became a haven for many young girls. However the building was destroyed in a 1962 fire.[2]
Many historical residencies still remain, mostly along what is now North Country Road. Also, many roads in the present town have been named after historical families.
Miller Place's main business district is located on the highway route 25A and includes mostly corporation-run locations, including a Starbucks, Subway, Ruby Tuesday, Applebees, Stop and Shop, Gamestop, and many other businesses. Also along this road are multiple pizza parlors, a bagel store, and a deli.
Schools The four schools of the Miller Place Union Free School District are scattered throughout the town and serve both Miller Place and much of the hamlet of Sound Beach. These include the Andrew Muller Primary School (K-2), Sound Beach School (3-5), North Country Road Middle School (6-8), and the Miller Place High School (9-12). The high school has been ranked the 78th in the nation for students taking AP classes.
Sports Miller Place has garnered some renown for being the home of the Miller Place Panthers High School badminton team, which has earned recognition in the Guinness Book of World Records for having the longest winning streak in team sports history. "The Streak" began in the spring of 1973 and came to an end on April 12, 2005, when the Panthers were defeated in a match by Smithtown High School. The Panthers did not lose a single match over a 32-year span that encompassed 504 consecutive victories.
The Miller Place School system also fields soccer, lacrosse, cross-country, field hockey, track and field, basketball, and baseball teams, as well as a wrestling team.
The school's mascot is a panther.
- See also: Miller Place High School, for more information on the school and its related activities.
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Miller Place, New York is at coordinates 40°56′48″N 72°59′35″W / 40.946624°N 72.993087°W / 40.946624; -72.993087 (Miller Place, New York)Coordinates: 40°56′48″N 72°59′35″W / 40.946624°N 72.993087°W / 40.946624; -72.993087 (Miller Place, New York)
Miller Place School District Website
Miller Place Fire Department
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