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  2. Great Neck, New York - Wikipedia

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    The Great Neck peninsula, bordering Manhasset Bay and the Long Island Sound, as seen on a map from 1917. Great Neck is a region contained primarily within Nassau County, New York, on Long Island, which covers a peninsula on the North Shore and includes nine villages, among them Great Neck, Great Neck Estates, Great Neck Plaza, Kings Point, and Russell Gardens, and a number of unincorporated ...

  3. Great Neck (village), New York - Wikipedia

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    Great Neck is a village in the town of North Hempstead in Nassau County, on the North Shore of Long Island, in New York, United States. The population was 9,989 at the 2010 census. [2] The term Great Neck is also commonly applied to the entire peninsula on the north shore and an area extending south to and including Lake Success.

  4. Manhasset, New York - Wikipedia

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    The area was more formally divided among the settlers when the fence was removed in 1677. Manhasset took on the name Little Cow Neck, Port Washington was known as Upper Cow Neck. [8] During the American Revolution, Little Cow Neck suffered at the hands of the British. Many structures and properties, such as the 1719 Quaker Meeting House were ...

  5. Great Neck Estates, New York - Wikipedia

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    Area [1] • Total. 0.80 sq mi (2.08 km 2) • Land: ... Great Neck Estates is located within the boundaries of the Great Neck Library District. [10] Landmark

  6. Great Neck Plaza, New York - Wikipedia

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    Middle Neck Road Grace and Thomaston Buildings. The Village of Great Neck Plaza was incorporated on May 3, 1930. [3]In 1866, the New York and Flushing Railroad extended their main line into Great Neck through a subsidiary called the North Shore Railroad, thus transforming it from a farming community into a commuter town.

  7. Great Neck Gardens, New York - Wikipedia

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    Great Neck Gardens (also known as Allenwood) is a hamlet and census-designated place (CDP) located on the Great Neck Peninsula in Nassau County, on the North Shore of Long Island, New York, United States. The population was 1,186 at the 2010 census.

  8. Thomaston, New York - Wikipedia

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    The name Thomaston has been used to describe the area since the middle part of the 19th Century. [3] William R. Grace, a prominent local who would eventually become the Mayor of New York City, acquired a large area of land around the Long Island Rail Road's Great Neck station; the land he acquired included all of present-day Great Neck Plaza.

  9. Douglaston–Little Neck, Queens - Wikipedia

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    Douglaston–Little Neck is a neighborhood in the northeastern part of the New York City borough of Queens.The community is located on the North Shore of Long Island, bordered to the east by the region of Great Neck in Nassau County, to the south by Glen Oaks and the North Shore Towers, and to the west by Bayside.