Preservationists and local historians had hoped that the destroyed house, at 113-115 Davis Avenue, would be spared until more research into its history could be conducted.
To commemorate this, a sign on Davis Avenue reads Glory Way.
The museum is on Davis Avenue in East Garden City.
An 1890 house, pockmarked and nibbled by vines, slumps on the side of an ample lot at 113-115 Davis Avenue.
From this point, it heads east along Davis Avenue until it reaches the town of Paoli.
Its sequoia was left to grow near the maintenance building in Bruce Park on Davis Avenue.
Similar houses were constructed as late as 1931 on the three parallel streets behind Davis Avenue.
The museum is on Davis Avenue.
It was the same flat at 174 Davis Avenue in a working-class quarter of Greenwich that he had before they met.
Several of the 19th century homes, especially those along Davis Avenue, were part of the Underground Railroad and have remnants such as hiding places.