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Fielack Electric has proudly served Baxter Estates, NY for years, offering reliable electrical installation services and electrical safety inspections you can trust. Our team of licensed electrical contractors is committed to providing high-quality work for both residential and commercial projects, no matter the size.
From renovations to new construction, we take pride in being a trusted electrical contractor throughout Nassau County. Our focus is always on delivering safe, efficient, and professional results. If you’re looking for expert electrical services, give us a call today at 631-420-1700 to learn more about how we can help with your next project!
Electrical work requires a high degree of expertise and in-depth experience to ensure results that are both safe and functional. At Fielack Electric, our skilled electrical contractors offer a wide range of services, from electrical safety inspections to expert lighting design and routine maintenance. We’re here to keep your systems running smoothly.
Whether you need a residential or commercial electrical contractor, we have the experience to handle any project. Proudly serving Baxter Estates, NY, and Nassau County, our commitment to excellence is at the core of everything we do. Contact us at 631-420-1700 today to schedule your service and let us take care of your electrical needs.
The Village of Baxter Estates was incorporated in 1931. Baxter Estates owes much of its history to the homestead settlement of “Cow Neck” built in 1673 by John Betts and Robert Hutchings, which still stands on its original site at the corner of Central Drive and Shore Road, overlooking Manhasset Bay. This property was purchased around 1741 by Oliver Baxter, and maps of the time show that an entire wigwam village, belonging to the Matinecock Indians, may have been located on Baxter’s land.
The Baxters, who were shipbuilders, whalers and sea captains, retained the property until the 19th century. Hessian troops were quartered in the Baxter House during the Revolutionary War, and in 1895 the first library of Port Washington met in the parlor of the Baxter House. The residence was designated as a historic building. In the 2010s, the owner of the home, Sabrina Wu, was in the process of submitting plans to demolish the landmarked home when a massive blaze broke out, heavily damaging the home on February 5, 2017. The cause of the fire was not determined.
The village is named for the Baxter family, which owned a significant amount of land in the area.
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