The tribe has constructed a modern housing development, known as Chupco's Landing, and a community center for members.
The area was first settled in the 19th century, when it was known as Newburg's Landing.
By that time, the area had come to be known as Smith's Landing.
He founded a large tannery that continued in operation for over 100 years at what became known as Grubb's Landing.
The first buildings were upon land now included within the limits of Cambridge known as Gerry's Landing.
Abercrombie selected 650 acres on the south side of the bay near a point known as Ludington's Landing.
The state had already committed $300 million for a redevelopment project on the site, known as Adriaen's Landing, with a smaller stadium.
The plantation then became known as Cane's Landing.
A convenience store known as "Stuart's Landing" is part of this complex.
The area was known as "Remsen's Landing" at the time.