Our History

Henry L. Carlson, Andrew Carlson, Henry B. Carlson, circa 1960

Andrew Carlson emigrated from Sweden to Kings Park as a solo, fourteen year old immigrant in 1884. He saved his money to buy a truck and started out in farming, then moved into the contracting and building supplies business. He started his own business in 1930, around the time his sons joined him in his work.  Andrew Carlson passed away in 1934, but the business continued. Through the 1950s, his sons built stores and homes, and operated in coal, feed, hay, oil, lumber, hardware, excavating, and contracting.

One of the most notable contributions that the business made – the precast drain ring – was patented by Henry L. Carlson in 1947. Until then, drainage pools were made of concrete block and were labor intensive and dangerous to construct, and vulnerable to cave-ins. The precast drain ring was a solid concrete form, making it easier and safer to install.

Concrete block drainage pool (left) & precast drain ring developed 1947 (right)
Aerial photograph of Carlson facility in 1962, before it was moved from the village to the industrial area in the 1970s.

The Carlsons developed and expanded their outdoor manufacturing facility in the heart of Kings Park Village from 1947 through 1973, and was one of the largest private employers in the Town. In the early 1970s, at the request of the town, the Carlson business moved to its current location at 140 Old Northport Road. Doing so allowed the village to use more land for its revitalization efforts, and placed the Carlson business in a more suitable area. The town recommended the area near the Huntington garbage dump and old incinerator. Due to its remote location and proximity to the landfill, railroad tracks, Sunken Meadow Parkway and other municipal landfill, this area was already buffered from residential development. This space developed into what we now know as the Kings Park Industrial area, providing critical functions to our town and residents.