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  2. Farmingdale, New York - Wikipedia

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    Farmingdale is an incorporated village on Long Island within the Town of Oyster Bay in Nassau County, New York, United States. The population was 8,466 at the time of the 2020 Census. The population was 8,466 at the time of the 2020 Census.

  3. Roosevelt Field (shopping mall) - Wikipedia

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    The store was slightly renovated, and re-opened as a Bloomingdale's in 1995. The Bloomingdale's store at Roosevelt Field had a major renovation, which was finished by the summer of 2009. The former Gimbels anchor was a Stern's between 1987 and 2001. A 1957 picture of Macy's at Roosevelt Field by the Long Island Lighting Company.

  4. Stew Leonard's - Wikipedia

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    The store opened in September 1999. [16] In 2002, the Leonard family began working to open a store on Long Island. [17] However, plans to open a store across from the Republic Airport in Farmingdale fell through. [18] In 2015, Stew Leonard's announced plans to open a store in Farmingdale in early 2016; [17] [18] the store opened in January 2016 ...

  5. Sunrise Mall (New York) - Wikipedia

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    Built by the Muss-Tankoos Corporation, the 1.3-million-square-foot mall cost $45 million and featured 140 individual shops, plus four department stores, as the first two-floor mall on Long Island. [3] [4] Opened on August 30, 1973, Sunrise Mall was originally anchored by JCPenney, Gertz, Macy's, and E. J. Korvette.

  6. Queens directories - Wikipedia

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    Long Island was known as "Nassau Island" during the Colonial Dutch era, [1] and later, the "Island of Stirling" after the Earl of Stirling (c. 1567–1640) acquired it, with other lands in North America exceeding ten million acres in 1621 and 1625 from Charles I.

  7. South Farmingdale, New York - Wikipedia

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    South Farmingdale is located on a flat outwash plain, and as such, the hamlet's topography is largely flat. [10] [11] Additionally, South Farmingdale is split between the Massapequa Creek and Seaford Creek drainage areas, and is located within the larger Long Island Sound/Atlantic Ocean Watershed. [10] [11] [12]