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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in Oyster Bay ...

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    March 30, 1994 (Jct. of NY 25A and Bungtown Road: Laurel Hollow: 12: Crowell House: Crowell House: February 18, 1988 (375 Littleworth Lane: Sea Cliff: 13: Lillian Sefton Dodge Estate

  3. James William Beekman House - Wikipedia

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    It was designed by noted English architect Henry G. Harrison in 1863 and built for New York Hospital vice-president James William Beekman (1815-1877). It is a two-story, rectangular wood-framed dwelling with a steeply sloped, cross-gabled roof designed in the Gothic Revival style.

  4. Oyster Bay, New York - Wikipedia

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    The Town of Oyster Bay is the easternmost of the three towns that make up Nassau County, New York, United States. Part of the New York metropolitan area , it is the only town in Nassau County to extend from the North Shore to the South Shore of Long Island .

  5. List of Town of Oyster Bay Landmarks - Wikipedia

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    Oyster Bay: 23: Matinecock Lodge: March 10, 1987: 14 West Main Street Oyster Bay: Destroyed by fire. Recommended for de-listing. 24: The Printery: March 10, 1987: 43 West Main Street: Oyster Bay: 25: Visiting Nurse Association: May 5, 1987: 193 South Street Oyster Bay

  6. Bayville, New York - Wikipedia

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    Bayville (sometimes also referred to as Pine Island) is a village located in the Town of Oyster Bay in Nassau County, on the North Shore of Long Island, in New York, United States. The population was 6,669 at the 2010 census. [2] The Incorporated Village of Bayville is located on the Long Island Sound facing Greenwich, Connecticut.

  7. A. J. Meerwald - Wikipedia

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    The AJ Meerwald was originally built to be a sturdy and reliable ship that could withstand the rough conditions of the Delaware Bay. For many years, the ship was used for oyster dredging, a dangerous but lucrative activity that was common in the area. However, as the demand for oysters declined, the ship was eventually repurposed for other uses.

  8. 3 new oyster sanctuary sites, one on lower Eastern Shore ...

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  9. Long Island Sound link - Wikipedia

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    The Oyster Bay – Rye Bridge (originally the Bayville – Rye Bridge) was proposed to complete the Interstate 287 beltway around the New York Metropolitan Area. This was to be done by constructing a 6.1-mile-long (9.8 km) cable-stayed suspension bridge from the Cross Westchester Expressway (I-287) in Rye to the Seaford – Oyster Bay ...