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Babylon Village Keeps Its Origin Story at Conklin House

Babylon Village's bay, tavern, railroad, and Conklin House story make the name feel attached to a real corner.

Published July 6, 2026 · Last verified July 6, 2026

Babylon Village has a name people remember, and its origin story comes with a little humor in it. The Great South Bay mattered from the start: salt hay, fish, shellfish, mills, travelers, hotels, and later the railroad all made the area more than a sleepy crossing.

Then comes Nathaniel Conklin. In 1803, he built a home for his mother and two sons at Main Street and Deer Park Avenue. The local legend is wonderfully specific: his mother was unhappy about living across from a rowdy tavern at the American House hotel and compared the place to biblical Babylon. The name stuck.

The Conklin House did not stay put. It moved near the railroad in 1871 and is now a museum. The story adds another turn after that: after use by the American Red Cross, the house faced possible sale and demolition in 1989, before the village bought it and began restoration in 1990.

That is why the story lands. Babylon’s name is not just a sign. It is a bay village, a tavern complaint, a moved house, and a community that chose to keep the old corner in view.

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