Romaine Unveils New Commemorative ‘Suffolk 250’ History Book


Commemorative book on Suffolk’s history. | Suffolk County

County Executive Ed Romaine announced the release of a new commemorative volume designed to guide residents and visitors through Long Island’s deep Revolutionary War roots as the nation approaches the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. The book, Long Island’s Path to Independence: A Revolutionary Historical Passport, serves as both an educational tool and an invitation to explore Suffolk’s place in America’s early story.

Romaine said the project reflects the county’s longstanding commitment to preserving its past. “The launch of this book serves as a field guide to the history of Suffolk County, a history that goes all the way back to this being the first English-speaking settlement,” he said. “The Suffolk 250 initiative is a unique opportunity to further educate our residents while growing our regional tourism industry. We encourage our residents of all ages to explore the various sites in Suffolk County dating back to the Revolutionary War.”

The 250-page passport highlights dozens of locations across Suffolk and Nassau, from Patriot safe houses and 18th-century farms to battle sites, maritime landmarks, and museums hosting special America 250 exhibits. Romaine said the book also reinforces the idea that Long Island—often overshadowed by Boston and Philadelphia—played a decisive role during the struggle for independence. “People sometimes forget that this county was a battleground of spies, soldiers, and ordinary families caught in the middle of the Revolution,” he said. “Our story is an essential chapter in America’s story.”

The book is available in print-on-demand format on Amazon for $8.32, sold at cost to keep it widely accessible. A free PDF version can be downloaded from www.suffolk250.org or through the Suffolk250 App, which will soon include audio descriptions of historic sites.

The release is the latest milestone in Suffolk County’s America 250 campaign, launched in August 2025. Romaine said many more events, tours, and commemorations are on the way. “This is a once-in-a-generation celebration,” he said. “We want the entire county to take part in it.”

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