MAPS

STRATTON PARK MAPS

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1868 - This early map shows the Roman Catholic Protectory (today's Parkchester), the Mapes Estate and the McGraw farm. Saint Raymond's Church is in the upper right hand corner. The road on the left running North & South is Beach Avenue. Tremont Ave is at the top. 1893 - White Plains, Leland, Thieriot, Taylor & Beach have already been laid out according to this map. The NY,NH &H Railroad has reached the area. Unionport Road Runs diagonally through the Protectory 1901 - A less detailed map shows that by 1901
 St Lawrence & Commonwealth were partially mapped.
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1927 - The Bromley Atlas shows that O'Leary's first block of buildings have been completed- those between Archer & Guerlain. Some small homes also exist in the area, mostly on Leland. We also can see some of the former names of the streets - Beach was Clason Point Road and Taylor was once known as Harrison Ave. Archer St. was also listed as Archer Place. (Thanks to Bill Twomey for this map) Stratton Park Today Stratton Park Today
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Satellite Image of Stratton Park
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