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10 Astor Ln, Sands Point, NY 11050-2624
From billionaire's estate to corporate retreat to private country club, the Village Club at Sands Point has become a sparkling jewel on Long Island's North Shore. The former Guggenheim Estate, puch... More on Golf.com
Took some time to finish, but the wait was well worth it. The course gets mor difficult and dramatic as you proceed from the first to the last ... More on GolfReview

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1 Thayer Ln, Sands Point, New York 11050-2647, United States
Sands Point Golf Club is an 18-hole regulation length golf course in Sands Point, New York. This medium-length layout has adequate length for a regulation course. Some holes are quite challenging a... More on TheGolfCourses.net
Greens in great shape, super friendly and helpful staff. More on golflink.com

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Sands Point, NY

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Sands Point, NY
'Hart Island', sometimes referred to as 'Hart's Island,' is a small island in New York City at the western end of Long Island Sound. It is approximately a mile long and one quarter of a mile wide and is located to the ... More on Wikipedia

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Sands Point, NY
'Hempstead House' (Castle Gould) is a large estate located in Sands Point, New York (or more specifically, Sands Point Preserve). Measuring , , Hempstead House has three floors and contains 40 rooms, punctuated by an ]. Once construction ... More on Wikipedia

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Sands Point, NY
These rocky reefs, 1650 yards northwest of Sands Point on the western end of Long Island Sound, carry a chilling legend of how they received their name. According to folklore, which has never been proven true, the British avoided ... More on LighthouseFriends.com

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127 Middleneck Rd, Sands Point, NY, USA
You'll think you've died and gone to medieval Europe at this place. The castles on these grounds are a stunning display of the extravagance and wealth from a different era. Created by Howard Gould, son of railroad tycoon Jay Gould, ... More on Frommers

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Sands Point, NY
Sands Point is not named for its sandy beaches but rather for its early owners. Brothers James, Samuel, and John Sands purchased 500 acres at the tip of Long Island's Cow Neck Peninsula in 1695. Sands Point Lighthouse is the third ... More on LighthouseFriends.com

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366 Port Washington Blvd., Port Washington, Long Island, NY 11050

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86 Orchard Beach Blvd, Port Washington, Long Island, NY 11050
