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Local legend states that a resident described their home location as being “in the deer park,” thus devising the name Deer Park. Several written sources from the 18th and 19th century describe the center of Long Island as covered with scrub oak and pines, which would have provided protective cover for deer.

The term “deer park” originated in England to describe park-like areas used for hunting deer. Deer Park is a popular community name in the United States, used for at least 16 communities across the country. In New York, there is our Deer Park on Long Island and a Deerpark (one word) in Orange County. The name itself – Deer Park – evokes images of a natural landscape and wildlife.

Although there have been claims that the name Deer Park was used during Colonial times, documentation of the name has not been found in the 1600-1700s, in Huntington Town records, books or newspapers. The first documentation of the name “Deer Park” was found in reference to the Long Island Rail Road station established in 1842 – the first railroad station in what would become the Town of Babylon.

Announcement in the Brooklyn Evening Star, March 12, 1842, of a new railroad station at Deer Park.

Long Island Rail Road schedule with the “extended line to Deer Park”; published in the Brooklyn Evening Star, March 17, 1842.

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Stagecoach lines operated from Deer Park, in all directions, transporting travelers to all parts of Long Island.

Advertisement for a stagecoach line that operated to and from Deer Park; published in the Corrector, March 18, 1842.

Not just in the Town of Babylon, but across Long Island, the assignment of zip codes can cause confusion about “where” things are located. The Deer Park Post Office was established on March 8, 1851, with Nathan E. Bassett as Postmaster. In the 1800s and early 1900s, post office operations were typically conducted from an existing store/office location, and the merchant/Postmaster received modest compensation for the job. From August 28, 1872 to July 1, 1873, the Deer Park Post Office was discontinued because there was not someone willing to accept the post. Reportedly, the compensation was not great enough for most people to accept the job.

Up through the mid-1900s, it was common for residents to pick up their mail from the post office. In 1910, a letter addressed to “Miss Mary Jackson, Deer Park, New York” or “Deer Park, Long Island,” was sufficient to have the letter delivered to the Deer Park Post Office, where it would wait for Miss Jackson to pick it up. (Residential mail delivery was established around 1950.)

In 1963, the U.S. Postal Service introduced the basic 5-digit zip code, across the country. The Deer Park Post Office was assigned 11729. The zip code assigned to addresses is based on the post office assigned to deliver the mail, but can be confused with all of the other facilities associated with an address. Here are examples of addresses within the Deer Park zip-code and school district.

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Address Post OfficeSchool/LibraryFire DepartmentVillage or Town

21 Ellensue Drive

Deer Park

Half Hollow Hills

Deer Park

Hamlet of Deer Park, Town of Babylon

20 Prospect Place

Deer Park

Deer Park

Deer Park

Hamlet of Deer Park, Town of Babylon

85 Erlanger Boulevard

North Babylon

Deer Park

Deer Park

Undetermined – straddles the general boundary between the hamlets of Deer Park and North Babylon, Town of Babylon

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