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74 Hauppauge Road, Commack, NY 11725

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107 E Deer Park Rd, Dix Hills, Long Island, NY 11746

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445 Commack Rd, Commack, NY 11725

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246 Old Walt Whitman Rd, Chautauqua, Chautauqua County, New York
The only New York Historical Site open to the public on Long Island, the Walt Whitman Birthplace is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Built circa 1819 by Walter Whitman, the poet’... More on Waltwhitman.org
My husband and I who travel frequently, found ourselves in this area and thought we would stop in for a visit. The lady behind the register had a different idea. We always pay with credit when trav... More on TripAdvisor

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Shelter Island, Long Island, New York

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210 Boston Post Rd, Rye, Hudson Valley, NY 10580
Boyhood home of American founding father John Jay; includes the 1838 Peter Augustus Jay House, a masterpiece of Greek ... More on Discover America
Greek revival mansion, classical revival carriage house. Home of Jay Family for 156 years. More on iloveny.com

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New Canaan, Ct

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2325 Burr Street Fairfield, CT, 06824
Features live animals, nature-related exhibits, "Birds of Prey" Compound where larger raptors live, and Nat... More on uptake_content
It's worth a visit if you're in the area. There's a good-sized wooded area for walking. More on Yahoo! Travel

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20 Sagamore Hill Rd, Oyster Bay, Long Island, NY 11771
'Sagamore Hill' was the home of the 26th President of the United States Theodore Roosevelt from 1885 until his death in 1919. It is located at the end of Cove Neck Road in the Incorporated Village... More on Wikipedia
Sagamore Hill was the home of Theodore Roosevelt, 26th President of the United States, from 1885 until his death in 1919. From 1902 to 1908 his "Summer White House" in Oyster Bay was the focus of i... More on iloveny.com

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20 Sagamore Hill Road, Oyster Bay, Long Island, New York
Sagamore Hill was the home of Theodore Roosevelt, 26th President of the United States, from 1885 until his ... More on Nps.gov
Access to the grounds is free of charge. More on Epinions.com
