Old Grumman plant a few years after it closed
Blog covers the true story of a young man growing up in the small drinking town, I mean fishing town of Sag Harbor, N.Y. in the 1960's and deplicts the era through essays about the area's history. ****Note: Some of my local rants may not be suitable for minors, or meek adults****
Saturday, November 1, 2008
Sag Harbor and Man on the Moon
Man, in the mid to late 60's there were several factories operating in Sag Harbor. One was Grumman, which operated out of the plant vacated by Agawam Aircraft Products earlier in the decade, and where the Bay Street Theatre is today, next to Long Wharf. I remember a guard always sitting on the porch of the 3 story brick building which was once a old grain mill. Anyway, what they built there were the throttle handles for the lunar module used on the Apollo moon landings. The factory closed down about 1970 and was sold to Malloy Enterprises. Unfortunately Sag Harbor village could not afford, or did not have the foresight to buy this valuable piece of property and it evolved into what it is today, a marina, restaurant and several shops.

Old Grumman plant a few years after it closed
Old Grumman plant a few years after it closed