Long Island, New York, Inside the Caumsett Stables, Huntington, c1933

In the 1900s, the North Shore of Long Island was known as the Gold Coast because of the grand estates built by the area�s wealthy residents. Marshall Field III, a Chicago department store heir, built Caumsett Manor on 1,750 acres in Lloyd Neck between 1921 and 1925. The main house looked out to Long Island Sound, and the opulent polo stable featured 16 stalls and quarters for the grooming staff.

Long Island

Long Island, New York, Inside the Caumsett Stables, Huntington, c1933

Historic Pictoric | Item# 101925__HPISP

* Required Fields


$0.00
$0.00


  • MUSEUM QUALITY INKS AND PAPER: Printed on thick 192gsm heavyweight matte paper with archival giclee inks

  • VINTAGE PHOTO REPRODUCTION: Add style to any room's decor with this beautiful print

  • MADE TO ORDER IN THE USA: We edit every photograph for image quality, color and vibrance. Makes a great gift!

  • FRAME READY: Your unframed poster will arrive crease-free, rolled in a sturdy mailing tube. Many pictures fit easy-to-find standard size frames

  • 100% SATISFACTION GUARANTEED: Any issues? Contact us and we'll make it right

Other ways to order:
Call: 1-716-575-5560 | Email: info@historicpictoric.com

100% Satisfaction Guarantee