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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Octagon Hotel, originally built as the Nassau House by Luther Jackson in 1851, was a pre-eminent political and social meeting space in Oyster Bay, New York. This eight-sided building is also believed to be among only a few like it on Long Island and perhaps the only octagon-shaped hotel in the United States. This eight sided building was most famously known as the Octagon Hotel. It was built in 1851 for Luther Jackson and originally called Nassau House and then…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Octagon Hotel, originally built as the Nassau House by Luther Jackson in 1851, was a pre-eminent political and social meeting space in Oyster Bay, New York. This eight-sided building is also believed to be among only a few like it on Long Island and perhaps the only octagon-shaped hotel in the United States. This eight sided building was most famously known as the Octagon Hotel. It was built in 1851 for Luther Jackson and originally called Nassau House and then the Acker Nassau House, and was a popular restaurant and political meeting place. A less festive meeting took place here in 1884, when the hotel was the site of the coroner''s inquest into the murder of three area women, Lydia and Annie Maybee of Wolver Hollow and Oyster Bay''s own Charlotte Aurelia Townsend.