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Cutchogue Village Green
Welcome to Cutchogue Village Green, a serene and historically rich park located at 27320 Main Road, Cutchogue, New York. As a 501(c)(3) non-profit educational organization, we are dedicated to preserving and interpreting the vibrant history of Cutchogue and New Suffolk, Long Island. Our mission is to maintain the Cutchogue Village Green and the Old Burying Ground as living memorials to the original founders and all residents of these cherished communities. The history of this area dates back over 10,000 years, with archeological evidence suggesting that Native Americans inhabited the North Fork of Long Island. Visitors can explore our park and learn about the fascinating history of the region, including the Old House, renowned as the finest example of English domestic architecture in the nation, and the Wickham Farmhouse, a remarkable pre-Revolutionary period structure.
Cutchogue New Suffolk Parks District
Welcome to the Cutchogue New Suffolk Parks District, a cherished community resource located on Nassau Point Road in the picturesque town of Cutchogue, New York. Our park district is dedicated to providing shared access to the stunning waterfront for property owners within our district, fostering a sense of community and appreciation for the natural beauty that surrounds us. At the Cutchogue New Suffolk Parks District, we are committed to enhancing the quality of life for our residents by maintaining and improving our waterfront facilities. Whether you're looking to enjoy a peaceful day by the water, participate in community events, or simply connect with nature, our park district offers a welcoming space for all.
Dave Allison Park, Cutchogue-New Suffolk Park District
Welcome to Dave Allison Park, a cherished part of the Cutchogue-New Suffolk Park District, located at 55 West Road, Cutchogue, New York 11935. Our park serves as a serene retreat for residents and visitors alike, offering a unique opportunity to enjoy the picturesque waterfront and natural beauty of the area. As a community-focused park, our mission is to provide shared access to the waterfront for property owners within the district, fostering a sense of community and connection to the stunning local environment. We invite you to explore the park's amenities, take in the scenic views, and participate in a variety of outdoor activities. Whether you're looking to relax by the water, enjoy a picnic with family, or engage in recreational pursuits, Dave Allison Park offers something for everyone.
East Creek Beach, Fleets Neck Property Owners' Assn
Welcome to East Creek Beach, proudly maintained by the Fleets Neck Property Owners' Association. Nestled in the charming town of Cutchogue, New York, our beautiful park is located at 1000 East Road, offering a serene escape in the heart of the North Fork. East Creek Beach is a perfect destination for both relaxation and recreation, boasting picturesque views of the Long Island Sound and access to pristine sandy shores. Whether you're looking to enjoy a quiet day sunbathing, have a picnic with family and friends, or engage in water activities like swimming and kayaking, East Creek Beach provides an idyllic setting for all. Our well-maintained facilities ensure a comfortable visit, with amenities including picnic tables, restrooms, and ample parking for members of the Fleets Neck community.
Nassau Point Property Owners Association Beach
Welcome to the Nassau Point Property Owners Association Beach, a serene and picturesque park located at 75 Nassau Point Road, Cutchogue, New York. Nestled in the heart of the beautiful North Fork of Long Island, this exclusive beach offers a tranquil escape for members and their guests. Our pristine sandy shores and crystal-clear waters provide the perfect setting for a day of relaxation, family fun, or a peaceful retreat in nature. As a private beach managed by the Nassau Point Property Owners Association, we pride ourselves on maintaining a clean and safe environment. The park features well-maintained facilities, including picnic areas, restrooms, and convenient parking, ensuring a comfortable visit for all. Whether you're looking to swim, sunbathe, or simply enjoy the stunning views of Peconic Bay, our beach is the ideal destination.
Railroad Museum of Long Island
Welcome to the Railroad Museum of Long Island, a captivating destination for rail enthusiasts and history buffs alike! Located at 440 4th Street, Greenport, New York, our museum is a vibrant hub of railroading heritage, offering a rich tapestry of exhibits and experiences that celebrate the storied past of the Long Island Rail Road (LIRR). This year marks a monumental occasion as we embark on our thirty-fourth season of celebrating railroading on Long Island. Join us for an "Over the Top" season filled with special events and commemorations. We proudly celebrate the 190th Anniversary of the LIRR, which has been operating under the same charter since April 24, 1834. Additionally, we honor the 60th Anniversary of the LIRR Allan Herschel G-16 Park Train, a beloved attraction that began delighting visitors at the 1964 New York World’s Fair.
Railroad Museum of Long Island
Welcome to the Railroad Museum of Long Island, a captivating destination for history enthusiasts and rail fans alike! Situated at 416 Griffing Avenue in Riverhead, New York, the museum stands as a testament to Long Island's rich railroading history and invites visitors to explore the legacy of the Long Island Rail Road (LIRR). As we embark on our thirty-fourth season, we are thrilled to celebrate a momentous year filled with railroading milestones and events. This year marks the 190th anniversary of the LIRR, the oldest railroad operating under its original charter and name since April 24, 1834. Join us on this historic journey as we commemorate this significant anniversary.
BEDT Locomotive #16
Welcome to BEDT Locomotive #16, proudly housed at the Railroad Museum of Long Island, located at 416 Griffing Avenue, Riverhead, New York. As we embark on our thirty-fourth season, join us in celebrating a landmark year for railroading on Long Island. This year, we honor the 190th anniversary of the Long Island Rail Road, the 60th anniversary of the LIRR Allan Herschel G-16 Park Train, and the 180th anniversary of the first train to Greenport. Our museum is dedicated to preserving and interpreting the rich history of Long Island's railroads. With facilities in both Riverhead and Greenport, we invite you to explore our collection of historic rail cars, locomotives, and interactive exhibits. Experience a ride on our miniature LIRR park train from the 1964 New York World’s Fair, or step inside a 1960s LIRR caboose. Our historic Lionel Layout, with its 83 accessories, is a must-see for model train enthusiasts.
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