07.28.2014 Real Estate Don’t pass by these pieces of North Fork history By Paul Squire Share on Facebook Facebook Created with Sketch. Share on Twitter Twitter Created with Sketch. Share via email Mail Created with Sketch. The Old House on the Cutchogue Village Green. (Credit: Barbaraellen Koch) The Wickham Farmhouse built in the early 1700’s.(Credit: Barbaraellen Koch) The kitchen/dining room of the Wickham farmhouse, a classic Cape Cod built about 100 years after the Old House. (Credit: Barbaraellen Koch) The old schoolhouse, built across the street from the Wickham House in 1840 and used until 1910. (Credit: Barbaraellen Koch)
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