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  2. Long Beach, New York - Wikipedia

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    The City of Long Beach was incorporated in 1922, [3] and is nicknamed "The City by the Sea" (the Latin form, Civitas ad mare, is the city's motto). The Long Beach Barrier Island is surrounded by Reynolds Channel to the north, east and west, and the Atlantic Ocean to the south.

  3. Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Park - Wikipedia

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    The Roosevelt Memorial Association had written into its charter three primary goals: to establish a "monumental memorial" to TR in the nation's capital, Washington, D.C.; to develop a public park in Oyster Bay, New York; and to raise funds for and maintain an association "to promote the development and application of the policies and ideals of ...

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

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    Oyster Bay: 16: First Presbyterian Church of Oyster Bay: First Presbyterian Church of Oyster Bay: December 12, 1976 : E. Main Street: Oyster Bay: 17: Fort Massapeag Archeological Site: Fort Massapeag Archeological Site

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  6. 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

  7. Oyster Bay, New York - Wikipedia

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    In 1667 the settlement at Oyster Bay received its charter from the new English colony of New York, becoming the Township of Oyster Bay. By 1687, the last piece of land was sold by the Indians, and few remained by 1709. [5] During most of the American Revolution the town was under the control of British forces.

  8. Oyster Bay History Walk - Wikipedia

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    Fleet's Hall is a building that once stood in Oyster Bay, New York. The building served as an important civic and social meeting place during the time that Theodore Roosevelt was a resident of Oyster Bay and served as Governor of New York State and later President of the United States. The building was used for events such as public meetings ...

  9. St Patrick’s Day 2024: What is the meaning behind the holiday?

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    In New York City, the “official” St Patrick’s Day Parade - which was founded in 1762 - typically attracts two million people. While not a legal holiday, the day is widely recognised and ...