Milestone Park
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Van Pelt Milestone
Dedicated: | 1917 |
Location: | 81st Street and 18th Avenue |
Description: | Tablet embedded in plinth |
Materials: | Brass, granite |
Donor: | Mr. & Mrs. Townsend Cortelyou Van Pelt |
Inscription
THIS PARK IS AT THE LOCATION OF THE OLDEST EXISTING MILE- / STONEIN NEW YORK CITY. THE NEW UTRECHT MILESTONE WAS PLACE-/ED HERE
IN APPROXIMATELY 1741, UNDER THE REIGN OF GEORGE / II. THE STONE,
WHICH SERVED AS A DIRECTIONAL POST TO / TRAVELERS, STOOD AT THE
JUNCTURE OF TWO COLONIAL ROADS; / KING'S HIGHWAY AND OLD NEW
UTRECHT-FLATBUSH ROAD (NOW 18TH / AVENUE). IT ALSO SERVED AS A
GUAGE TO DETERMINE POSTAL RATES / THE INSCRIPTION READS AS
FOLLOWS: / FRONT: 8 1/4 MILE TO N. YORK FERRY, THIS ROAD TO DENY'S
FERRY, 2 1/2 MILES. /
SIDE: 10 1/2 MILES TO N. YORK FERRY. THIS ROAD TO JAMAICA, 15
MILES/
THE NEW UTRECHT MILESTONE IS NOW IN SAFEKEEPING WITH THE LONG
ISLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY./
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