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At Rich’s Construction, we understand that your home is more than just a place; it reflects your style and needs. That’s why we offer personalized general contractor services in Northport, which are geared toward your specific requirements. We pride ourselves on our diligence, utilizing top-tier materials and inventive techniques for remarkable results. Our team’s deep understanding of Suffolk County’s architectural nuances and climate considerations allows us to create beautiful and functional spaces. Our dedication to transparent communication and cooperative planning guarantees that your vision is executed with care and accuracy.
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Imagine stepping into a home that perfectly encapsulates your vision, crafted with thorough attention to detail. Rich’s Construction’s general contractor services in Northport make this dream a reality. We prioritize your satisfaction, assuring every aspect of your project is executed to perfection. From concept to completion, we pride ourselves on creating spaces that improve your lifestyle and provide lasting value. Our local experience and detriment make us the ideal partner for your home renovation journey. Let’s collaborate to convert your living space into one filled with comfort and beauty.
The original inhabitants of the area now known as Northport were the Matinecocks, one of 13 Native American tribes of Long Island. The Matinecocks called this land Opcathontyche, which meant “wading place creek”. After Dutch interest a few years earlier, the land was sold by Chief Asharoken, head of the Matinecocks, to three Englishmen in 1656.
With land that was well suited for farming, the early settlers grazed cattle on pastures around the harbor. The area soon became known as Great Cow Harbour. (The nearby hamlet of was known as Little Cow Harbour.) The oldest house still standing in Northport, the Skidmore House on Main Street, was built in 1761. In 2009 the house was put up for sale, sparking the village to pass a historical preservation law.
In the early 19th century, Great Cow Harbor was still a rural farming community. By the 1830s, the village contained only eight dwellings. But a new industry of shipbuilding brought rapid change and growth. The village shifted away from its farming roots as shipbuilding became the community’s primary industry. By 1837, the village was being referred to as Northport.
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