Talking History Showcases William Floyd Estate


Visitors to the Floyd Estate, from left, Town Historian Barbara Russell, Legislator Jim Mazzarella, Councilwoman Karen Dunne Kesnig, Clerk Kevin LaValle, Supervisor Dan Panico, and Park Service staffer Elizabeth DeMaria. | Town of Brookhaven

The historic William Floyd Estate in Mastic Beach, home of Suffolk County’s only signer of the Declaration of Independence, served as the backdrop for the latest episode of Talking History with Town Clerk Kevin LaValle. The episode explores the life, legacy, and enduring national significance of William Floyd, whose contributions continue to shape the identity of the Tri-Hamlet community and the Town of Brookhaven.

LaValle visited the estate alongside Supervisor Dan Panico, Councilwoman Karen Dunne Kesnig, Legislator Jim Mazzarella, Town Historian Barbara Russell, and National Park Service staff member Elizabeth DeMaria as they filmed the new installment of the ongoing history series.

LaValle said he is particularly proud that the episode will debut on a meaningful date. “I’m especially excited for this episode to be released on Wednesday, December 17th, William Floyd’s birthday,” he said. “Thanks to Legislator Jim Mazzarella, who recognized Floyd’s enduring significance, this date is now officially celebrated as William Floyd Day throughout Suffolk County. Stay tuned for this episode!”

Though Floyd’s name is widely recognized through landmarks such as William Floyd Parkway and the William Floyd School District, many residents are unaware of his singular historical distinction. As the only Suffolk County signer of the Declaration of Independence, Floyd provides a direct link between Brookhaven and the founding of the nation.

Supervisor Panico called the estate “a powerful reminder of Brookhaven’s place in American history,” adding that Floyd’s service and sacrifice remain especially meaningful as the nation approaches the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration.

Councilwoman Dunne Kesnig said the Tri-Hamlet community “takes great pride in William Floyd, one of our nation’s Founding Fathers,” while Legislator Mazzarella noted that the new William Floyd Day designation ensures that future generations will continue to learn from his legacy.

The episode will premiere December 17 on Channel 18, BrookhavenNY.gov/TalkingHistory, and the Town Clerk’s social media pages. For more information, call 631-451-9101.

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