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The 1905 Huntington Sewing and Trade School
209 Main Street
Huntington, New York 11743
This unique building was, in the early 1900's,
home to a school which taught sewing and housekeeping skills to young women, and
trades to the young men of the community. See a
Map for the location.

Designed by Cady, Berg and See, 1905, architects of the original Metropolitan
Opera House and The American Museum of Natural History, this unusually shaped
building originally housed one of America's first vocational schools. It has
been important to many generations of Huntingtonians as a place to learn
marketable skills; to study English, citizenship, dance
and dramatics, and as a Hebrew School.

It was purchased by the Society in 1982. The top floor, with its original
patterned tin ceiling, is used to house the Administrative Offices of the
Society. The main floor and lower level is used to house the
Library Resource
Center and Archives. .
Photos showing children attending the Sewing and Trade School, in the
early 20th century, are available from the Archives maintained, today, in that
building.
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