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28 Vitamin Dr, Bayport, Long Island, NY 11705

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120 Laurel St., Patchogue, New York
Formed centuries ago by currents carrying eroded glacial debris, Fire Island's landscape continues to be re... More on LLBean.com
Go early stay late and enjoy the boat ride home when the sun is setting over the bay and the sky refelcts o... More on TripAdvisor

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Patchogue, New York
Great Patchogue Lake is located just north of Montauk Highway and is bordered by Waverly Avenue to the west and North Ocean Avenue to the east. Patchogue Lake was dammed to provide water power for ... More on AnglerWeb.com
'Great Patchogue Lake' is located just north of Montauk Highway and is bordered by Waverly Avenue to the west and North Ocean Avenue to the east.
Patchogue Lake was dammed to provide water power f... More on Wikipedia

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Robert Mosses Causeway-South End, Babylon, Long Island, NY 11782
The park offers bathing in the Atlantic Ocean, picnicking, playground, 18-hole pitch and putt golf ... More on iloveny.com

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Shelter Island, Long Island, New York

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Patchogue, New York

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Great South Beach, Suffolk County, New York
Put on your sunglasses and go to the beach, Great South Beach in Suffolk County, New York is a tremendous pick. The powerful water and such a beautiful segment of shore is a view worth seeing. New York is a magnificent site for beach ... More on GoingOutside

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185 Holly Walk, Sayville, Long Island, NY 11782

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East Beach, Suffolk County, New York
If you've got cabin fever from too much time indoors, no problem, In case you happen to be in Nassau County of New York, East Beach is a wonderful local beach. There are brilliant comfortable accom... More on GoingOutside
East Beach is not an extremely visited slice of coastline, but you always have a nice time when you're on it. This segment of coastline is so delightful. You can raise that tent or park your RV at ... More on GoingOutside

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East Islip, NY
'Hecksher State Park' is a park on the shore of the Great South Bay at East Islip in Suffolk County, New York, USA. The park was that was once the 19th century estates of George C. Taylor and J. Neal Plum. Islip's founder, William ... More on Wikipedia
