Why Long Island ?
Long Island, a great place to live
Long Island is famous for beaches, bagels, and Billy Joel. It's also home to beautiful sights like the Oheka Castle, Montauk lighthouse, and the Vanderbilt estate. Just like its namesake Long Island iced tea, this place has a lot of different elements all in one place
Long Island — which spans four counties and is bordered by the Long Island Sound, the Atlantic Ocean, the New York Bay, and the East River — is one of the best places to call home in the state of New York. With a relatively mild climate year-round, outdoor enthusiasts love it here.
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My favorite places on Long Island
Vanderbuilt Museum
The Suffolk County Vanderbilt Museum is a unique combination of mansion, marine and natural history museum, planetarium and park.
Address:
180 Little Neck Rd, Centerport, NY 11721
What I like about it
Absolutely gorgeous place !The Stars show at the planetarium is very enjoyable and informative. The mansion, museum are absolutely beautiful & the view is stunning The Marine Museum had way more sea creatures and fish than we imagined.
Fire Island
Fire Island is so unique. It is a thin Atlantic Ocean barrier island off the southern shore of Long Island, New York.
Address:
, Fire Ilsand, NY 11782
What I like about it
It’s known for protected beaches interspersed with seasonal resort communities. On the western tip, Robert Moses State Park offers picnic spots, pitch-and-putt golf and access to the 19th-century Fire Island Lighthouse. It’s also the only area of the island accessible by car.
The North Fork
The North Fork is a 30-mile- long peninsula in the northeast part of Suffolk County, New York, U.S.
Address:
North Fork, 11952, NY
What I like about it
The country roads of the North Fork are lined with farm stands, quaint downtowns, charming B&Bs and waterfront properties. Known as Long Island's Wine Country, there are over 60 vineyards, breweries and distilleries using locally grown ingredients.