1650: Peter Stuyvesant Negotiates the Treaty of Hartford
1659: Chief Wyandanch Deeds Ten Square Miles to Lion Gardiner
1665: Richard Nicolls Enacts "Duke's Laws"
1700s: Long Islanders Craft Distinctive Blanket Chests
1725: Historic Miss Amelia Cottage Built in Amagansett
1770s: LI Quaker Elias Hicks is Early Opponent of Slavery
1775: Ben Franklin Installs Mile Markers on the North Fork
1784: New York State Charters Its First Private School
1790: Decoy Dynasty Takes Root in Seaford
1791: Thomas Jefferson Compiles Vocabulary of L.I.’s Unkechaug Tribe
1836: Walt Whitman Teaches in East Norwich
1839: Jones Brothers Found the Cold Spring Harbor Whaling Co.
1843: Whaling Ship Embarks from Sag Harbor on Journey to Japan
1850: Feminist Margaret Fuller Dies in Shipwreck off Fire Island
1866: St. Johnland Nursing Home Founded by Dr. William Augustus Muhlenberg
1868: August Belmont Establishes Horse Breeding Facility
1876: The 'Circassian' Wrecked off Bridgehampton
1876: The 'Circassian' Wrecked off Bridgehampton
1879: Greenport Boat Builder Produces Innovative Lifeboats
1879: New York Doctor Builds Southampton’s First Summer House
1881: “Whileaway” Built in Islip
1887: Frank M. Flower & Sons Founded
1890: Construction of 'Gold Coast' Mansions Begins
1892: Boxer Jim Sullivan Trains for Fight with “Gentleman Jim” Corbett on LI
1897: Bicycle Mania Sweeps Long Island
1904: Ice Floes Destroy Northville Iron Pier
1904: Numbered Cars Omit '13' at First Vanderbilt Cup
1905: Belmont Park Opens as Nation's Largest Race Track
1905: First Glenwood Landing Power Plant Built
1908: Teddy Roosevelt Hosts Automobile Race Winners at Sagamore Hill
1910: Bank of Westbury Receives $24,857 in Opening Day Deposits
1910: Nation's First Co-Ed Polo School Founded in Westbury
1912: Lynbrook Trustee Purchases Shells to Pave Roads
1917: 'The Great Gatsby' Mansion built in Sands Point
1917: Teddy Roosevelt Honors Boy Scouts at Sagamore Hill
1917: World's First Experimental Aircraft Factory Opens in Garden City
1918: 'USS Tarantula' Sinks Off Fire Island
1918: Stage Actress Maude Adams Volunteers at Camp Upton
1919: First Nassau County Girl Scout Troop Forms
1920: August Heckscher Founds Heckscher Museum of Art
1922: F. Scott Fitzgerald Writes 'The Great Gatsby'
1922: First African-American Pilot Debuts at Curtiss Field
1922: Long Beach Receives City Charter
1922: Walker Cup Played for the First Time in Southampton
1923: Buckley Country Day School Opens in Great Neck
1925: Lynbrook Train Robber Caught
1928: US Team Wins First Polo Cup of the Americas
1929: Estate Owners Pay $175,000 to Divert Path of Northern State Parkway
1929: Jones Beach Bathhouses Pioneer Diaper-Changing Rooms
1930: Newsday Founder Becomes First Pilot to Receive In-Air Radio Instructions
1930: Roscoe Turner and Gilmore Make Record-Breaking Flight from Roosevelt Field
1931: Designer Lilly Pulitzer Born in Roslyn
1931: Playwright Eugene O’Neill Rents House in Asharoken
1940: 15 Nassau Men Called in Nation&'s First Draft Lottery
1940: Nassau County Declared the Nation’s Fastest-Growing County
1940: Roosevelt Raceway Opens
1941: FBI Bases Counterespionage Operation in Wading River
1942: “Picket Patrols” Guard Long Island’s Shoreline
1943: U.S. Merchant Marine Academy Opens at Kings Point
1944: Reggie Jones Becomes a Jones Beach Lifeguard
1945: Grumman Produces the First Aluminum Canoe
1946: Assault Becomes the Seventh Triple Crown Winner
1946: Robert Moses Creates Long Island State Park Police
1947: Brookhaven National Lab Established
1947: John Cassavetes is Port Washington High Grad
1949: 'The Girl From Jones Beach' Filmed at Jones Beach
1949: John Savage is Born in Old Bethpage
1949: Pall Corporation Moves to Glen Cove
1950: Lollipop Farm Opens in Syosset
1950: World’s First Peacetime Research Reactor Begins Operations
1951: Albania's King Zog Buys Gold Coast Estate with Bucket of Jewels
1951: Frank Mundus Creates “Monster Fishing” in Montauk
1951: Newsday Reporters Pose as Communist “Saboteurs”
1952: Brookhaven National Lab Dedicates the Cosmotron
1952: Deer Park Produces 200,000 Dahlias
1953: IBM Buys Guggenheim Estate to Create Employee Country Club
1953: Peggy Lipton Attends Day Camp in Atlantic Beach
1953: Publishers Clearing House Founded in Port Washington
1953: Transsexual Christine Jorgensen Moves to Massapequa
1955: Construction Begins on Roosevelt Field Shopping Center
1955: LIRR Holds “End of Steam” Ceremony in Hicksville
1956: Color Field Painter Jules Olitski Begins Teaching at CW Post
1957: Three LI Villages Legalize Bingo
1957: Truman Capote Writes 'Breakfast at Tiffany's' in Bridgehampton
1958: Andre Eglevsky Opens Ballet School in Massapequa
1958: Garden City Man Walks from Long Island to Florida
1958: Lou Reed Cuts First Record
1958: Scenes from "North by Northwest" Shot in Glen Cove
1959: Long Island Ducks Hit the Ice
1959: Nathan’s Holds Its Oceanside Grand Opening
1959: Westhampton Missile Base Begins Operation
1960: Commercial Flights Begin at MacArthur Airport
1960: First Female “Indy 500” Racer Works at Republic Aviation Co.
1960: LIRR Launches Bar Car
1960: Suffolk County Community College Opens
1960: Three Weeping Icons Discovered on Long Island
1960s: Arena Players Bring Dinner Theater to LI
1960s: Dance Legend Paul Taylor Buys Mattituck Home
1961: Designer Albert Capraro Graduates from Lindenhurst High School
1962: Songwriter Ellie Greenwich Teaches English in Levittown
1964: Fire Island National Seashore Established
1964: Madeline Kahn Graduates from Hofstra University
1964: Talia Shire Graduates from Great Neck South High School
1966: Energy Secretary Steven Chu Graduates from Garden City High School
1966: Neil Diamond Writes 'Solitary Man' at his Massapequa Home
1966: Robert Moses Proposes Oyster Bay-Rye Bridge
1966: Suffolk County Bans Pesticide DDT Voluntarily
1968: Bill Hoest Creates 'the Lockhorns'
1968: Ronzoni Spaghetti Sauce Factory Opens in Hicksville
1968: Usdan Center for the Creative and Performing Arts Opens
1969: Long Island's First Pet Hotel Opens
1969: Newsday Staffers Pen 'Naked Came the Stranger'
1969: Smith Haven Mall Opens
1970: John McEnroe Enrolls in the Port Washington Tennis Academy
1970: Suffolk County Bans Detergents
1970: West Hempstead Residents Win First Million Dollar Lottery
1970s: LI is Nation’s Leading Producer of Hard Clams
1971: Strat-O-Matic Headquarters Open in Glen Head
1973: Secretariat Wins Triple Crown at Belmont Park
1973: Sunrise Mall Opens in Massapequa
1974: Long Island High School for the Arts Opens
1975: Bob Dylan Writes Songs for “Desire” in East Hampton
1977: “The Amityville Horror” Is Published
1977: First "Around Long Island Regatta" Held
1978: Ken Howard Draws on Manhasset High Hoops Experiences for 'The White Shadow'
1978: Model Carol Alt Graduates from The Wheatley School
1978: The Barefoot Contessa Opens in Westhampton Beach
1978: Wendy’s Opens Farmingdale Restaurant
1979: "Hair" Filmed in Mill Neck
1980: Bernie Madoff Buys Beachfront Montauk House for $250,000
1980: First Annual Beethoven Festival Held at Planting Fields
1980: Scenes From “The World According to Garp” Filmed on LI
1983: “Trading Places” Filmed in Mill Neck
1983: Wrestler Mick Foley is Ward Melville High Grad
1984: 'Desperately Seeking Susan' Filmed in Manhasset
1984: “Superbad” Director Works at Adventureland
1985: Chembio Diagnostic Systems, Inc. Founded on LI
1986: Cheez Doodles Creator Becomes Associate Dean at NYIT
1986: Raymond Floyd Becomes Oldest Golfer in History to Win the U.S. Open
1987: $20,000 Pony Stolen from Oleg Cassini’s Oyster Bay Estate
1987: Quintuplets Born at Long Island Jewish Hospital
1988: Frances Conroy Returns to LI to Film “Rocket Gibraltar”
1988: LIRR Runs the 'Buddy McGirt' and 'Howard Davis Express' Trains
1988: Miss Shinnecock Teen Pageant Established
1988: Suffolk County Passes Bill Banning Plastic Packaging
1990: Busta Rhymes Forms Rap Group at Uniondale High
1990: Long Island Maritime Museum's First Halloween Boat Burning
1991: 106th Rescue Wing Performs Rescue During the 'Perfect Storm'
1991: Splish Splash Opens in Riverhead
1991: Time Warner Head Founds the Ross School in East Hampton
1992: East Meadow Mom Markets Her “Miracle Mop” on QVC
1993: Alec Baldwin and Kim Basinger Wed in East Hampton
1993: First Annual Long Island Fall Festival Held in Huntington
1993: The Hain Celestial Group Established
1994: Massapequa Musicians Form Diffuser
1995: Fires Rage Through the Pine Barrens
1996: Chef Pierre Franey is Buried in Springs with Tools of His Trade
1996: Only 53 Pounds of Bay Scallops Harvested on LI
1997: “A Perfect Murder” Filmed in Glen Cove
1997: Joy Zipper Forms
1997: Victoria Gotti Publishes “The Senator’s Daughter”
1998: “Billy Elliot” Star Begins Dance Lessons in Bellmore
1998: Tornado Strikes Lake Ronkonkoma and Selden
1998: Tornado Strikes Lake Ronkonkoma and Selden
1999: Blue Point Brewing Company Established
1999: LL Cool J Buys Home in Manhasset
2000: Chrisette Michele is Patchogue-Medford High Grad
2001: First Annual New York Pancreatic Research Walk Held
2001: Long Island Lizards Form
2002: Raquel Castro of Port Jefferson Station Stars in “Jersey Girl”
2002: Sarah Hughes brings Olympic gold home to L.I.
2002: Wölffer Estate Vineyard Releases Long Island’s First $100 Bottle of Wine
2003: Calvin Klein Buys Dragon’s Head for $30 Million
2003: Chef Tom Colicchio Buys Mattituck House
2003: Suffolk County is Nation’s First to Ban Ephedra
2005: Alicia Keys Buys Muttontown House for $3.9 Million
2005: Children’s Museum of the East End Opens
2006: “One Ocean View” is Filmed on Fire Island
2007: CT Scan Reveals 2,000-Year-Old Mummy's Cause of Death
2007: Long Island Twins Win Big on “The Biggest Loser”
2007: Walk Now for Autism Long Island Raises Record-Breaking $2.2 Million
2008: Circles the Duck Receives an Order of Protection
2008: Heckscher Museum Reopens After $1.5-Million Renovation
c. 1920s: "Funny Girl" Fanny Brice and Nicky Arnstein Have Halesite Home
c. 1930: 'Roxy' Travels Regularly on the LIRR
c. 1957: Photographer Cindy Sherman Moves to Huntington
c. 1959: Billy Idol Moves to Rockville Centre
c. 1999: Maroon 5's Adam Levine and Jesse Carmichael Study at Five Towns College
c. Albert Einstein Plays Violin with Benjamin Britten
Late 1980s: Melissa Joan Hart Attends Sayville Junior High School
Mid-1800s: Rufus Tuthill Builds Scaled-Down House for the “Tiny Tuthills”
Mid-1800s: Steven 'Talkhouse' Pharaoh Is Dubbed 'Last King of the Montauks'