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10 Best place to visit in North Bellport United States

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THE 12 TOP SIGHTS on Long Island, NY-2021-Discover Things to do & see

Explore world-renowned beaches, historical mansions & museums, and lighthouses! Check out the details of opening days and hours on websites
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1. Montauk Point
2. The Hamptons
3. Long Island Aquarium
4. Fire Island National Seashore
5. Old Westbury Gardens
6. Sagamore Hill National Historic Site
7. Oheka Castle
8. Planting Fields Arboretum
9. Sands Point Preserve
10. Vanderbilt Museum
11. Nassau County Museum
12. Long House Reserve

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Long Island Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

Long Island – Less than an hour’s drive from NYC, find the first of the island’s much-loved beaches. From there, follow us through the coolest parts of the area.

When ready, browse vacation packages to Long Island:

A #LongIsland #vacation sends you eastward from the New York boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens to the bluffs of Montauk Point. A short train ride from Manhattan is Long Beach, which for many is where Long Island begins. Visit Fire Island Lighthouse, which for generations of immigrants was their first glimpse of America. It was on Long Island’s northern shores where the mansions were built that would inspire F. Scott Fitzgerald’s classic, The Great Gatsby.

#Visit the Cradle of Aviation Museum in Hempstead and continue your flight into the past at the American Airpower Museum. #Explore the pioneer settlement of Southampton Village and nearby Sag Harbor, a historic whaling port immortalized in Moby Dick. America’s first president, George Washington, commissioned Montauk Lighthouse on Long Island’s easternmost point. Climb to the top to take in the sweeping views of this place that has played center stage in some of America’s greatest stories.

For now, we hope you enjoy watching this #travel #guide as much as we enjoyed making it.

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0:00 - Long Island
1:09 - Long Beach
1:38 - Fire Island Lighthouse
2:19 - Hempstead House
2:39 - Planting Fields Arboretum
3:22 - The Vanderbilt Museum and Planetarium
3:38 - Nassau County Museum of Art
3:58 - Sagamore Hill
4:38 - Cradle of Aviation Museum
5:10 - American Airpower Museum
5:31 - Suffolk County
6:09 - Main Street and Jobs Lane
6:27 - The Historical Museum
6:48 - South Hampton Village
7:03 - Cooper Beach
7:18 - Wolffer Estate
7:53 - Channing Daughters’ Estate
8:15 - The Parrish Art Museum
8:38 - The Long House Reserve
8:58 - Pollock-Krasner House
9:30 - The Home Sweet Home Museum
9:44 - Sag Harbor
9:54 - Old Burying Grounds
10:09 - Montauk
10:32 - Montauk Lighthouse
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Top 10 WORST towns in New York State. No need for sunscreen most the year.

Top 10 WORST towns in New York State.

Let's face it, New York gets a bad rep for New York City. Well, there are many small towns in New York State that help out with that bad rep. This video list 10 of the bad ones. Like I said in the title no need for sunscreen most of the year.
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Return to Bellport… Again Summer Supreme Ocean Wild Beach Fire Island East End Long Island New York

A summer day at the beach on Fire Island, the wild barrier island facing the Atlantic Ocean, and a refreshing break from the desert heat: join me for a very special trip back to my favorite East Coast beach town: Bellport, Long Island.

Bellport is a charming hamlet on the east end of Long Island, far enough out to be past the commuter belt, but not so far as to be part of the ritzy and glitzy south fork scene known as the hamptons. Over the years it’s become a magnet for artists, designers, and tasteful New Yorkers looking for a weekend getaway that’s not too far away from the city. Better yet, Bellport village has the proprietary use of its own 4 mile pristine stretch of Fire Island known as Ho-Hum Beach. And village residents are allowed to ride the ferry to and from the town marina over to the barrier island, as well as moor their boats there. As you can imagine having such a remote and access controlled stretch of beach has led to an absolutely glorious stretch of coastline.

So in this video we’ll check up on our gardening from earlier in the season, and stroll past my favorite historic homes and chat about the local coastal vernacular style. Thank you so much for joining me for this video and here on my channel: Desert Mountain Apothecary.


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This video was filmed in Bellport, New York in August 2021 and La Jolla, California in August 2022
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Fair Harbor Fire Island NY ???????? walking tour to Atlantic Ocean ???? from Great South Bay New York USA

Fair Harbor Fire Island NY ???????? walking tour to Atlantic Ocean ???? from Great South Bay New York USA ????????

The gorgeous harbor at the center of town is where residents gather for “Sixish” on the dock at sunset, enjoy a top notch dinner at Le Dock, grocery shop at Pioneer Market and cool off with an ice cream cone at Unfreindly’s. The bay front swim area and playground are always filled with happy noise and sandy kids.

A “Barefoot Community”, Fair Harbor is a laid back, informal, bustling community. The architecture is as varied as its residents, from humble 1940’s cottages to spacious modern homes. Many of New York’s professionals flock to this lovely, lively town. Whether with children or single, the residents are here for relaxation and fun.

The magnificent harbor view from the dock is the best on the island. Everyone gathers here in the evening for “Sixish” to toast the setting sun. Kids sell their wares while adults mingle and share a glass of wine. Fair Harbor is the perfect town for single professionals to meet and for families with kids who all like to run free.

It is easy to enjoy the outdoor lifestyle here. The lifeguarded bay beach is a gathering place for parents to relax and chat while the kids swim out to the raft or climb in the newly renovated playground.

Unfriendly’s ice cream store is nearby for refreshments when the going gets tough.

The Lifeguard-patrolled ocean beach is wide, sandy and clean. A pair of shoes is rarely spotted in this town.

The center of town is on the bay front with the Pioneer gourmet market, Unfriendly’s ice cream stand, Corliss General store, the Loading Dock liquor store, post office, and fire house. Events are held frequently at the fire house.

Le Dock restaurant on the bay front has a spectacular view and fine dining. Be sure to make reservations well ahead of time.

The first-rate volunteer fire department services Fair Harbor, Dunewood and Lonelyville, its close neighbors.

Although there are almost 400 homes, it is a closely knit community, with a strong and active membership in the Fair Harbor Community Association. They oversee the town services, including choosing the doctor, lifeguards, and maintaining the marina.

They sponsor the Annual Pine Walk Crafts Fair on the dock and bay front 4th of July weekend, which has grown into a major showcase for local artists.


Fire Island runs from Democrat Point / Fire Island Inlet in the west to Moriches Inlet / Cupsoque Beach in the east.

Fire Island is 31 miles long and 2 - 3 blocks wide and is comprised of about 20 distinct communities

Neighboring Long Island is 118 miles long

The name of Fire Island first appeared on a deed in 1789



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1863 Fire Island separates from Jones Beach

There was a time when Fire Island was connected to Jones Beach Island, a single island stretching 60 miles from Jones Beach to South Hampton. The Fire Island Inlet naturally formed in 1863, and was later expanded through manpower, once over 9 miles wide before shrinking to its current width.

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1931 Fire Island separates from Southampton

A 1931 Nor’easter caused the formation of the Moriches inlet and resulting in the separation of Southampton and Fire Island. Local efforts have protected eastern Fire Island with a series of jetties that have interrupted the longshore drift of sand from east to west which is blamed for the beach erosion.

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Pelican Island

Pelican Island is an island in Suffolk County. Pelican Island is close to Otis Pike Fire Island High Dune Wilderness.

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Hurricane Sandy

Hurricane Sandy (unofficially referred to as Superstorm Sandy) was the deadliest, the most destructive, and the strongest hurricane of the 2012 Atlantic hurricane season.

Hurricane Sandy was referred to as “Superstore Sandy because it had lost some of the traits needed to call it a hurricane. Sandy developed as an ordinary hurricane in the Caribbean, but as it moved up the East Coast and encountered cooler air and water, it began to loose its tropical characteristics. Hurricane Sandy was no longer a hurricane when it made land fall on Fire Island which is why it is also called Superstorm Sandy. The October 2012 storm generated the highest storm tide ever recorded in New York, reaching to nearly 14 feet in height, about 9 feet of which was from storm surge.

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July 16th 2021

Port Jefferson New York NY walk around town tour!

#portjefferson #AfternoonInConnecticut

Had a blast walking around Port jefferson NY which is a fun and easy ferry ride from Bridgeport CT.
Come join me and my husband Kelli as we explore!

Port Jefferson New York NY walk around town tour!

APPAREL

Antique Costume & Prop Rental 709 Main Street 631-331-2261

Christina’s Handbags 98 Main Street 631-403-4934
Discount quality merchandise. High fashion handbags & jewelry.

The East End Shirt Company 3 Mill Creek Road 631.473.2093

Fame + Rebel 415 E. Main St. 631-509-0378

The Gap 100 Arden Place 631-474-5116

Kate & Hale 227 Main St.631-509-5950

Max and Millie Fashions 142 E. Main Street 631-474-1044
Max & Millie is a small boutique that sells women’s apparel and specializes in dresses. During the summer, many of the store’s wares are displayed on the sidewalk for walk-up browsing.

Origin of Era 20 Chandler Square 631-403-4116

Reruns Creativewear 158 E. Main Street 631-928-8232
Women’s contemporary clothing.

Village Boutique 216A Main Street
Women’s clothing.
SPECIALTY FOOD STORES

Amazing Olive 230 East Main Street 631-509-4596

Dunkin Donuts 122 Main Street 631- 473-7937

Pindar/Duck Walk Wine Store 117 Main Street 631-331-7070
Long Island’s Oldest and Finest Vineyard.

PJ Lobster House 134 Main St. 631-473-1143
A seafood restaurant & fish market specializing in fresh lobster, with a large interior & daily specials.

Port Jeff Brewing Company 22 Mill Creek Road 877-4PJ-BREW
Watch great beer brewed on premise.

Port Jefferson Frigate 99A Main Street 631-474-8888
Long Island’s largest ice cream and confectionary shop.

Port Jefferson Ice Cream Café 30 Chandler Square 631-509-4981
The best ice cream!!! Dozens of flavors and varieties of frozen treats.

Starbucks 201 Main Street 631-476-3791

The Spice & Tea Exchange 22 Chandler Square 631-828-2769

Yo Go Delish 211 Main Street 631-403-4777
Soft serve all natural yogurt offering 12 different non fat and low fat flavors with over 30 different toppings.

You, Me and Tea 45 Chandler Square 631-828-5558
Premium loose teas, a variety of tea related

SPECIALTIES & SERVICES

The Barn 148 East Main 631-828-2266

CVS Pharmacy 464 Main Street 631-473-2914

Fetch Doggy 301 East Main Street 631-331-0965
Healthy treats, natural foods, fashionable clothing & accessories all under one Woof Boutique and Bakery!

Hardts & Flowers 14 E. Broadway 516-443-5917

Hookah City 202 Main Street 631-509-1900

PJ Motorcycle Store 201 Main Street 631-476-0722
Motorcycle Apparel, Biker Gear, Gifts & More!

Phountain 146 East Main Street 631-509-5777
Energy-detox-lifestyle.

Port Jeff Florist 408 Main Street 631-331-0828

The Port Shop 126 Main Street 631-473-0815

Vapors Market 109D Main Street 631-509-0580
Smoke and convenience store.

The Village Grocery 328 Main Street 631-476-0107
LOTTO, ATM, hot/cold sandwiches, Boars Head cold cuts, beer, soda


GIFTS & HOME FURNISHINGS

The Barn 148 East Main 631-828-2266

Birch & Main 230 East Main 631-886-2053

Boardwalk Games 14 E. Broadway 631-928-4263
Unique game store, perfect for game enthusiasts.

Breathe Inspiring Gifts 116 East Main Street 631-642-2377
Reiki & Readings.

Custom Decors 116 East Main Street 631-928-4280
Custom upholstery, window treatments.

Elegant Affairs 202 Main Street #2 631-331-5199
Jewelry: Precious, Semi-Precious Stones in Sterling Silver, incense.

Home Kingdom 25A Mill Creek Road 631-473-6614
Unique country/nautical shop, Interior and exterior lighthouses.

Lavender Fields 318 Wynn Lane 631-474-5461
Furniture, bedding, home décor, loungewear, accessories,

North Shore Interiors 138 East Main Street 631-476-8400
Interior designer.

Once Upon a Christmas Harbor Square Mall 631-928-6357
Holiday decorations for every theme, including personalized ornaments, lights.

Sea Creations Harbor Square Mall, 134 Main Street 631-473-8388
Seashells, starfish, ornaments, beautiful jewelry, gifts, home decor.

The Soapbox 18 Chandler Square 631-509-1424
A combination of whimsical and therapeutic bath products

JEWELRY

Earring Tabu 158 East Main Street 631-928-7113
Boutique Gallery.

Ecolin Jewelers 14 East Broadway 631-473-1117
Pandora, Tacori, Lagos, and Michele Watches. GIA graduate gemologist / custom design and repair.

Envision Crystal & Amp Gemstone 109 Arden Place 631-331-3308
Books, herbs, candles, crystals & more! Psychics also available by appt.

Elements 14 East Broadway 631-828-8870
Eclectic collection of gemstones, silver jewelry, Native American artifacts, gifts from all over the world.

Pattern Finders/Stacy’s Finds 128 East Main Street 631-928-5158
Vintage & New. Great Costume Jewelry, local Designer Originals. Handbags, Antiques & Gifts.

Susan Rogers Design 116 East Main Street 631-828-4030
Artistic Jewelry & Fine Crafts.

Even in the winter, Greenville, SC is the warmest place on Earth.

So many great hotels. So many wonderful restaurants. So much to do and explore recreationally, if you love the arts, or if shopping’s your thing. And best of all, you’re doing all these things amongst the warmest, most welcoming people anywhere. So this winter, come find out why our Greenville is, Yeah, THAT Greenville. visitgreenvillesc.com

Sunshine & Rainbows in Cherry Grove, Fire Island

Set sail on the Sayville Ferry this summer to Cherry Grove—a vibrant Fire Island community filled with fabulous waterfront restaurants, unique shops, a boatload of LGBTQ+ Pride, and enough entertainment worth wanting to stay overnight for. This lively beachfront destination is attracts swarms of people from all over the globe each summer and you’re going to want to be one of them. Stay at the Ice Palace Resort and dance the weekend away on largest dance floor on the East Coast, enjoy a scenic meal at Sand Castle on the Ocean, and be sure to make it for last call at Cherry’s on the Bay!

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Cherry Grove ???? Fire Island NY ???????? Friday night walking tour to the Atlantic Ocean New York USA 2021

Cherry Grove ???? Fire Island NY ???????? Friday night walking tour to the Atlantic Ocean New York USA 2021

Cherry Grove (often referred to locally as The Grove) is a hamlet in the Town of Brookhaven, Suffolk County, New York, United States. It is located on Fire Island, a barrier island separated from the southern side of Long Island by the Great South Bay. The hamlet has approximately 300 houses on 41 acres (170,000 m2), a summer seasonal population of 2,000 and a year-round population of 15.

Cherry Grove, along with nearby Fire Island Pines, is considered one of the most popular lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT)-accepting resort communities in the United States. The New York Times quoted one homeowner at Cherry Grove that, this is a wonderful environment where you could be gay and open and hold hands and enjoy life....

In 2013, the Cherry Grove Community House and Theatre was listed on the National Register of Historic Places, one of only a few sites so far listed for their role in American LGBT history.

The founding philosophy of Cherry Grove is to be place to “Be Yourself.” The LGBTQ community comes here to enjoy the beach and the infamous nightlife. Every 4th of July, a ferryboat load of Drag Queens “Invade the Pines” and much merriment ensues. They also host the Miss Fire Island Contest at summer’s end and the Community Theater productions are top notch. Come to the Grove and be your happiest self. The Grove is a wet T-Shirt contest kind of town. Ferries leave from Sayville

The Grove is the wilder side of the gay scene and people feel free to be themselves here.

The dense foliage creates canopies over the roller coaster boardwalks. The homes, like everything in The Grove, have a sense of humor.

The downtown area and bay front has lots of shops and restaurants. Cherry Grove has one of the only two oceanfront restaurants on Fire Island.

Fire Island runs from Democrat Point / Fire Island Inlet in the west to Moriches Inlet / Cupsoque Beach in the east.

Fire Island is 31 miles long and 2 - 3 blocks wide and is comprised of about 20 distinct communities

Neighboring Long Island is 118 miles long

The name of Fire Island first appeared on a deed in 1789



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1863 Fire Island separates from Jones Beach

There was a time when Fire Island was connected to Jones Beach Island, a single island stretching 60 miles from Jones Beach to South Hampton. The Fire Island Inlet naturally formed in 1863, and was later expanded through manpower, once over 9 miles wide before shrinking to its current width.

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1931 Fire Island separates from Southampton

A 1931 Nor’easter caused the formation of the Moriches inlet and resulting in the separation of Southampton and Fire Island. Local efforts have protected eastern Fire Island with a series of jetties that have interrupted the longshore drift of sand from east to west which is blamed for the beach erosion.

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Pelican Island

Pelican Island is an island in Suffolk County. Pelican Island is close to Otis Pike Fire Island High Dune Wilderness.

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Hurricane Sandy

Hurricane Sandy (unofficially referred to as Superstorm Sandy) was the deadliest, the most destructive, and the strongest hurricane of the 2012 Atlantic hurricane season. The storm inflicted nearly $70 billion (2012 USD) in damage. Sandy was a Category 3 storm at its peak intensity when it made landfall in Cuba. While it was a Category 2 hurricane off the coast of the Northeastern United States, the storm became the largest Atlantic hurricane on record as measured by diameter, with tropical-storm-force winds spanning 1,150 miles (1,850 km).

Hurricane Sandy was referred to as “Superstore Sandy because it had lost some of the traits needed to call it a hurricane. Sandy developed as an ordinary hurricane in the Caribbean, but as it moved up the East Coast and encountered cooler air and water, it began to loose its tropical characteristics. Hurricane Sandy was no longer a hurricane when it made land fall on Fire Island which is why it is also called Superstorm Sandy. The October 2012 storm generated the highest storm tide ever recorded in New York, reaching to nearly 14 feet in height, about 9 feet of which was from storm surge.

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#CherryGrove #CherryGroveFireIsland #FireIslandCherryGrove #CG #CGNY #CGFI #FireIslandNationalSeashore #FINS #FireIsland #AtlanticOcean #Beach #NY #USA #OuterBarrier #WalkingTour #Walking #Tour #Walk #WalkingVideo #BarrierIsland #FireIslandNY #FireIslandNewYork #FINY #SouthShore #LongIsland #LongIslandNY #LINY #SictemHackey #LandOfTheSecatogues #Secatogues #FireIslands #ILoveNY #water #MovingWater #DiscoverLongIsland

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July 16th 2021

Point o' Woods Fire Island NY ???????? walking tour from the Great South Bay New York USA 2021 4K video

Point o' Woods Fire Island NY ???????? walking tour from the Great South Bay New York USA 2021 4K video

Point O' Woods is a hamlet that consists of a private vacation retreat on Fire Island, New York, in Suffolk County. Although it resembles a village or small town, with services such as a ferry port, a general store, church and fire department, the private community is open exclusively to members and their guests, who are the only persons allowed in through the hamlet's gate, or allowed to use the private ferry that runs to Point O' Woods from Bay Shore on Long Island.

Point O Woods feels like another century, and residents here guard their privacy. This stunning community borders Ocean Bay Park on the west and a stretch of open National Seashore to the east. Ferries leave from Bay Shore

Fire Island runs from Democrat Point / Fire Island Inlet in the west to Moriches Inlet / Cupsoque Beach in the east.

Fire Island is 31 miles long and 2 - 3 blocks wide and is comprised of about 20 distinct communities

Neighboring Long Island is 118 miles long

The name of Fire Island first appeared on a deed in 1789



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1863 Fire Island separates from Jones Beach

There was a time when Fire Island was connected to Jones Beach Island, a single island stretching 60 miles from Jones Beach to South Hampton. The Fire Island Inlet naturally formed in 1863, and was later expanded through manpower, once over 9 miles wide before shrinking to its current width.

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1931 Fire Island separates from Southampton

A 1931 Nor’easter caused the formation of the Moriches inlet and resulting in the separation of Southampton and Fire Island. Local efforts have protected eastern Fire Island with a series of jetties that have interrupted the longshore drift of sand from east to west which is blamed for the beach erosion.

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Pelican Island

Pelican Island is an island in Suffolk County. Pelican Island is close to Otis Pike Fire Island High Dune Wilderness.

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Hurricane Sandy

Hurricane Sandy (unofficially referred to as Superstorm Sandy) was the deadliest, the most destructive, and the strongest hurricane of the 2012 Atlantic hurricane season. The storm inflicted nearly $70 billion (2012 USD) in damage. Sandy was a Category 3 storm at its peak intensity when it made landfall in Cuba. While it was a Category 2 hurricane off the coast of the Northeastern United States, the storm became the largest Atlantic hurricane on record as measured by diameter, with tropical-storm-force winds spanning 1,150 miles (1,850 km).

Hurricane Sandy was referred to as “Superstore Sandy because it had lost some of the traits needed to call it a hurricane. Sandy developed as an ordinary hurricane in the Caribbean, but as it moved up the East Coast and encountered cooler air and water, it began to loose its tropical characteristics. Hurricane Sandy was no longer a hurricane when it made land fall on Fire Island which is why it is also called Superstorm Sandy. The October 2012 storm generated the highest storm tide ever recorded in New York, reaching to nearly 14 feet in height, about 9 feet of which was from storm surge.

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#PointOWoods #PointO'Woods #PointOWoodsNY #PointOWoodsFI #FireIslandNationalSeashore #FINS #FireIsland #AtlanticOcean #Beach #NY #USA #WalkingTour #Walking #Tour #Walk #WalkingVideo #OuterBarrier #BarrierIsland #FireIslandNY #FireIslandNewYork #FINY #SouthShore #LongIsland #LongIslandNY #LINY #SictemHackey #LandOfTheSecatogues #Secatogues #FireIslands #ILoveNY #water #MovingWater #DiscoverLongIsland

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July 16th 2021
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Exploring Port Jefferson Long Island (feat. @DiscoverLongIslandNY)

Long Island LIVE: Exploring Port Jefferson (feat. Kristen Reynolds CEO of@DiscoverLongIslandNY)

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Fire Island Lighthouse Tour, History and National Seashore

Fire Island National Seashore in New York is about 26 miles long and is one of four barrier islands protecting Long Island. On the western end is the Fire Island Lighthouse, near Robert Moses State Park, the tallest lighthouse on Long Island and the first thing a ship would see when coming across the Atlantic Ocean from Europe into the area. Take that Montauk Point! We're not only going to take you right up to the top of the lighthouse and give you a brief history, but we will also tour the area as well with a brief hike along the beautiful Fire Island National Seashore. We'll also show you the original lighthouse lens and the boathouse where you can see a lifesaving exhibit and a large whale skull. If you ever decide to go to this wonderful National Park Service unit, hopefully you will have enough clear skies and low haze to see the Manhattan skyline to the west. This is definitely one of the cooler lighthouses we have been to and we hope you enjoy this video. We have camped out on the seashore before and hope to make a video this summer of more of our excursions there.

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West Fire Island NY ???????? in the Great South Bay as seen from Saltaire New York USA ???????? 2021 4K

West Fire Island NY ???????? in the Great South Bay as seen from Saltaire New York USA ???????? 2021 4K

West Fire Island, a small island with about a dozen houses. It has no telephone or electrical service.

East Fire Island, another longer and larger island next to West Fire Island. East Fire Island, unlike West Fire Island, is uninhabited. People are allowed, although there is no ferry service and the only way to get there is on your own boat.


Fire Island runs from Democrat Point / Fire Island Inlet in the west to Moriches Inlet / Cupsoque Beach in the east.

Fire Island is 31 miles long and 2 - 3 blocks wide and is comprised of about 20 distinct communities

Neighboring Long Island is 118 miles long

The name of Fire Island first appeared on a deed in 1789



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1863 Fire Island separates from Jones Beach

There was a time when Fire Island was connected to Jones Beach Island, a single island stretching 60 miles from Jones Beach to South Hampton. The Fire Island Inlet naturally formed in 1863, and was later expanded through manpower, once over 9 miles wide before shrinking to its current width.

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1931 Fire Island separates from Southampton

A 1931 Nor’easter caused the formation of the Moriches inlet and resulting in the separation of Southampton and Fire Island. Local efforts have protected eastern Fire Island with a series of jetties that have interrupted the longshore drift of sand from east to west which is blamed for the beach erosion.

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Pelican Island

Pelican Island is an island in Suffolk County. Pelican Island is close to Otis Pike Fire Island High Dune Wilderness.

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Hurricane Sandy

Hurricane Sandy (unofficially referred to as Superstorm Sandy) was the deadliest, the most destructive, and the strongest hurricane of the 2012 Atlantic hurricane season. The storm inflicted nearly $70 billion (2012 USD) in damage. Sandy was a Category 3 storm at its peak intensity when it made landfall in Cuba. While it was a Category 2 hurricane off the coast of the Northeastern United States, the storm became the largest Atlantic hurricane on record as measured by diameter, with tropical-storm-force winds spanning 1,150 miles (1,850 km).

Hurricane Sandy was referred to as “Superstore Sandy because it had lost some of the traits needed to call it a hurricane. Sandy developed as an ordinary hurricane in the Caribbean, but as it moved up the East Coast and encountered cooler air and water, it began to loose its tropical characteristics. Hurricane Sandy was no longer a hurricane when it made land fall on Fire Island which is why it is also called Superstorm Sandy. The October 2012 storm generated the highest storm tide ever recorded in New York, reaching to nearly 14 feet in height, about 9 feet of which was from storm surge.

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July 16th 2021

Atlantique Fire Island NY ???????? walking tour Strong's & Grovers Marina ???? Atlantic Ocean ???? New York USA

Atlantique Fire Island NY ???????? walking tour Strong's & Grovers Marina ???? Atlantic Ocean ???? New York USA ????????

The expansive harbor is perfect for Long-islanders to dock and enjoy the beach for the day. There are no stores here and residents bring their own supplies or shop in Fair Harbor or Ocean Beach. There are no boardwalks, so plan to carry your stuff over sandy paths. But there’s more happening here after dark at The Shack.

Atlantique is a small town known as a haven for boat owners to dock and play. They come for the day or stay on board for longer in the large 150+ slip marina. Residents play along with them at the beach.

The Shack is the gathering place, snack bar and at night, opens serving its legendary 5:00 Rocket Fuels. Live bands play and sun-kissed people dance the night away.

Ferries to Atlantique leave from Bay Shore, but stop only in Dunewood.

There are about 50 homes, including the Appalachian Mountain Club’s Fire Island headquarters. The marina is a popular destination with 150+ slips. You can use the electrical and fresh water hook-ups, pump-out station, 24-hour restrooms, hot showers, playground, handball and basketball courts and BBQ area. The bay and ocean beaches have lifeguards. There is a no pet policy here in the facilities.


Fire Island runs from Democrat Point / Fire Island Inlet in the west to Moriches Inlet / Cupsoque Beach in the east.

Fire Island is 31 miles long and 2 - 3 blocks wide and is comprised of about 20 distinct communities

Neighboring Long Island is 118 miles long

The name of Fire Island first appeared on a deed in 1789



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1863 Fire Island separates from Jones Beach

There was a time when Fire Island was connected to Jones Beach Island, a single island stretching 60 miles from Jones Beach to South Hampton. The Fire Island Inlet naturally formed in 1863, and was later expanded through manpower, once over 9 miles wide before shrinking to its current width.

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1931 Fire Island separates from Southampton

A 1931 Nor’easter caused the formation of the Moriches inlet and resulting in the separation of Southampton and Fire Island. Local efforts have protected eastern Fire Island with a series of jetties that have interrupted the longshore drift of sand from east to west which is blamed for the beach erosion.

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Pelican Island

Pelican Island is an island in Suffolk County. Pelican Island is close to Otis Pike Fire Island High Dune Wilderness.

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Hurricane Sandy

Hurricane Sandy (unofficially referred to as Superstorm Sandy) was the deadliest, the most destructive, and the strongest hurricane of the 2012 Atlantic hurricane season. The storm inflicted nearly $70 billion (2012 USD) in damage. Sandy was a Category 3 storm at its peak intensity when it made landfall in Cuba. While it was a Category 2 hurricane off the coast of the Northeastern United States, the storm became the largest Atlantic hurricane on record as measured by diameter, with tropical-storm-force winds spanning 1,150 miles (1,850 km).

Hurricane Sandy was referred to as “Superstore Sandy because it had lost some of the traits needed to call it a hurricane. Sandy developed as an ordinary hurricane in the Caribbean, but as it moved up the East Coast and encountered cooler air and water, it began to loose its tropical characteristics. Hurricane Sandy was no longer a hurricane when it made land fall on Fire Island which is why it is also called Superstorm Sandy. The October 2012 storm generated the highest storm tide ever recorded in New York, reaching to nearly 14 feet in height, about 9 feet of which was from storm surge.

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Sept 10 2022

Long Island TV: Sneak Peek! A Look at the Long Island Rail Road Guided Wine Country Tour

LiLi is taking a break this week as the Discover Long Island team joins the Long Island Rail Road for a sneak peek of their upcoming guided wine country tour. Get an early look of the guided tour, hosted on Saturday, October 24, 2020. First hopping on the train and heading out to Duck Walk and Pindar Vineyards and ending the day exploring beautiful downtown Greenport, NY on the beautiful North Shore of Long Island.

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Driving around Patchogue, NY , from patchogue train station through patchogue south ocean avenue to Main Street. Check out restaurants in patchogue and bars in patchogue. Visit luxury apartments in patchogue.
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Water Island Fire Island New York ???????? sunset view ???? walking tour 2021

Water Island Fire Island New York ???????? sunset view ???? walking tour NY USA ???????? summer September 10th 2021 4K video

Water Island
While Water Island might make you think it is a separate landmass, this is not the case. Water Island is a small, extremely private Fire Island beach community comprised of about 50 houses on modest plots of Fire Island real estate. With Davis Park to the East and Barrett Beach to the west, Water Island is far from the Fire Island beach civilization, creating a sense of privacy that is well-appreciated by its residents.

As early as 1878 a restaurant called the Pavilion existed where Water Island is today. It was run by a man named Richard Silsbee. During the 1890s Water Island was home to the prestigious White House Hotel, a pleasant example of beach hotel architecture designed by Edward Ryder and frequented by Theodore Roosevelt and his family. Caldwell Realty opened the areas up to residential development in 1912. The isolation of Water Island made it an ideal destination for rumrunners during the prohibition era.

Many coastal areas on Long Island and Fire Island share in this heritage, and as Fire Island has a legacy of wreckers and land pirates, this was not so great a leap—yet Water Island is perhaps the quintessential example of such an outpost. For a great many years, the residents of Water Island did not have even the most basic services. It was one of the last Fire Island communities to connect to the Long Island Power Authority grid. Prior to that, access to the nearest stores or restaurants required a mile-long hike to either Fire Island Pines or Davis Park. For many years there was no ferry service as well, only private boat access. However now a minimal ferry schedule out of Sayville, NY, finally exists.


Fire Island runs from Democrat Point / Fire Island Inlet in the west to Moriches Inlet / Cupsoque Beach in the east.

Fire Island is 31 miles long and 2 - 3 blocks wide and is comprised of about 20 distinct communities

Neighboring Long Island is 118 miles long

The name of Fire Island first appeared on a deed in 1789



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1863 Fire Island separates from Jones Beach

There was a time when Fire Island was connected to Jones Beach Island, a single island stretching 60 miles from Jones Beach to South Hampton. The Fire Island Inlet naturally formed in 1863, and was later expanded through manpower, once over 9 miles wide before shrinking to its current width.

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1931 Fire Island separates from Southampton

A 1931 Nor’easter caused the formation of the Moriches inlet and resulting in the separation of Southampton and Fire Island. Local efforts have protected eastern Fire Island with a series of jetties that have interrupted the longshore drift of sand from east to west which is blamed for the beach erosion.

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Pelican Island NY

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Hurricane Sandy

Hurricane Sandy (unofficially referred to as Superstorm Sandy) was the deadliest, the most destructive, and the strongest hurricane of the 2012 Atlantic hurricane season. The storm inflicted nearly $70 billion (2012 USD) in damage. Sandy was a Category 3 storm at its peak intensity when it made landfall in Cuba. While it was a Category 2 hurricane off the coast of the Northeastern United States, the storm became the largest Atlantic hurricane on record as measured by diameter with tropical-storm-force winds spanning 1,150 miles (1,850 km)

Hurricane Sandy was referred to as “Superstore Sandy because it had lost some of the traits needed to call it a hurricane. Sandy developed as an ordinary hurricane in the Caribbean, but as it moved up the East Coast and encountered cooler air and water, it began to loose its tropical characteristics. Hurricane Sandy was no longer a hurricane when it made land fall on Fire Island which is why it is also called Superstorm Sandy. The October 2012 storm generated the highest storm tide ever recorded in New York, reaching to nearly 14 feet in height, about 9 feet of which was from storm surge

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September 10th 2021

Bellport in Spring – Gardening, Seafood, Wine & Childhood Memory Triggers

I enjoyed sharing my late-summer trip to my favorite East Coast beach town: Bellport, Long Island so much that I decided to also share a spring trip. In Spring my friend and I dug up her front yard, transplanted all the bushes, plants, and even a small tree, and installed new native landscaping. It was so much fun because growing up in Long Island, my father was an avid gardener. He passed on to me a love of growing things, and the artistic, scientific, and spiritual art of creating and nurturing a garden.

When dear friends of mine bought a vacation home on Eastern Long Island I was overjoyed, since my parents had long since moved away. Both of my friends are originally from overseas, and the house, came freshly renovated, but lacking any landscaping, even lawns. So the first couple of years they played around as you do when you buy a new house, and just went shopping at the nursery and picked out what caught there eye and planted things here and there. But as things grew there was no design, or any plan to how things were growing.

My friend had an inspiration image of a beautiful garden in Europe created with only native plants, and featuring dark green foliage and only white flowers. It was beautiful, and it was very naturalistic, modeled on a cottage-y meadow garden. She was unsure if it was appropriate for the climate and the style of the town and I felt for sure it was. So we drove down to the nursery and filled up the car to the brim with plants and got to work and the result was outstanding! I had such a wonderful time puttering around in the garden with my friend, and over time the landscaping has grown in in beautifully, so I wanted to share that same feeling of joy with you. So without further ado, let’s return back to the East Coast, back to Long Island, back to where it all started.

Thank you so much for joining me on this visit to Bellport in springtime. I loved strolling down memory lane on the railroad, sharing time in the garden, and indulging in freshly caught North Atlantic seafood and top quality natural wines.

I’m William Z. Brennan, natural lifestyle expert, founder of Desert Mountain Apothecary, and author of upcoming e-book Natural Lifestyle Optimization. Inspiration is the key to growth and innovation, but it always seems to escape when we’re tethered to our computers grinding away. Often times taking some time to get back to nature in the garden, take a hike, or cook a meal with a dear friend, brings those amazing, new ideas up to the surface. So if you are searching for creative inspiration, or stuck with a seemingly unsolvable problem, step away and allow inspiration to flow.

So once again I want to remind everyone watching this to be kind to yourself, make your wellbeing a priority today, and it start with even the smallest step. You are worth it, your life is worth something, you are loved, you are love itself, and I believe in you.

Thank you so much for spending time with me on my channel: Desert Mountain Apothecary

All the best,

William Z. Brennan, founder of Desert Mountain Apothecary and author of upcoming e-book Natural Lifestyle Optimization.

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Davis Park Fire Island NY ???????? harbor walking tour 2021

Davis Park Fire Island ???????? New York harbor walking tour NY USA ???????? summer September 10th 2021 4K video

The origins of Davis Park can be tracked back to the 1940’s. It all started with Mr. Davis of Blue Point who owned a tract of land of Fire Island. When he passed away he left some of the land to his sons. One of those sons sold his share of the land to four friends (Lee Coffin, Ed Shembler, Joe Gerard, and Al Brown) who would later go on to build the Davis Park Casino.

The beach front would go on to be named Leja, which was composed of the first initials of each of the founders. In 2009, the National Park Service and other collaborating organizations had initiated a beach re-nourishment project that included the Davis Park area. The project cost approximately $25 million and would have added nearly 2 million cubic yards of new sand on the beach front. The success of the beach improvements would later be recognized by the American Shore and Beach Preservation Association when they awarded Fire Island with Best Resorted Beach in 2009. Unfortunately, in November of 2009, Hurricane Ida obliterated the beach front in Davis Park. Almost all of the work accomplished by the re-nourishment project in the spring was lost. The New York governor went as far as to ask the President (Barack Obama at the time) to declare a major federal disaster for the damages done to the barrier beaches.

Davis Park is comprised of one of the largest marinas on Fire Island, capable of holding up to 250 boats. Next to the marina is the Casino Café, one of the few restaurants on the island with an ocean-side view. Around the marina, you will find the Harbor store, a snack bar, bathroom facilities, and Casino Bar.


Fire Island runs from Democrat Point / Fire Island Inlet in the west to Moriches Inlet / Cupsoque Beach in the east.

Fire Island is 31 miles long and 2 - 3 blocks wide and is comprised of about 20 distinct communities

Neighboring Long Island is 118 miles long

The name of Fire Island first appeared on a deed in 1789



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1863 Fire Island separates from Jones Beach

There was a time when Fire Island was connected to Jones Beach Island, a single island stretching 60 miles from Jones Beach to South Hampton. The Fire Island Inlet naturally formed in 1863, and was later expanded through manpower, once over 9 miles wide before shrinking to its current width.

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1931 Fire Island separates from Southampton

A 1931 Nor’easter caused the formation of the Moriches inlet and resulting in the separation of Southampton and Fire Island. Local efforts have protected eastern Fire Island with a series of jetties that have interrupted the longshore drift of sand from east to west which is blamed for the beach erosion.

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Pelican Island NY

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Hurricane Sandy

Hurricane Sandy (unofficially referred to as Superstorm Sandy) was the deadliest, the most destructive, and the strongest hurricane of the 2012 Atlantic hurricane season. The storm inflicted nearly $70 billion (2012 USD) in damage. Sandy was a Category 3 storm at its peak intensity when it made landfall in Cuba. While it was a Category 2 hurricane off the coast of the Northeastern United States, the storm became the largest Atlantic hurricane on record as measured by diameter with tropical-storm-force winds spanning 1,150 miles (1,850 km)

Hurricane Sandy was referred to as “Superstore Sandy because it had lost some of the traits needed to call it a hurricane. Sandy developed as an ordinary hurricane in the Caribbean, but as it moved up the East Coast and encountered cooler air and water, it began to loose its tropical characteristics. Hurricane Sandy was no longer a hurricane when it made land fall on Fire Island which is why it is also called Superstorm Sandy. The October 2012 storm generated the highest storm tide ever recorded in New York, reaching to nearly 14 feet in height, about 9 feet of which was from storm surge

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Fire Island New York State USA United States of America country, North America continent
September 10th 2021

4K Drive Long Island - Great Neck to Huntington via Northern Blvd. & N Hempstead Tpke. (25A)

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