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  2. List of tourist attractions on Long Island - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of attractions on Long Island, New York State.The list includes museums, parks, and beaches as well as many other types of attractions. In this list, "Long Island" is defined as the geographical entity, and thus the list includes attractions in Kings County, New York, a.k.a. Brooklyn, as well as Queens County, New York, a.k.a. Queens, which are both parts of New York City.

  3. Long Island - Wikipedia

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    Long Island is a densely populated continental island in southeastern New York state, extending into the Atlantic Ocean. It constitutes a significant share of the ...

  4. Category:Tourist attractions on Long Island - Wikipedia

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    Universities and colleges on Long Island (7 C, 37 P) Pages in category "Tourist attractions on Long Island" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total.

  5. Adventureland (New York) - Wikipedia

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    Adventureland is an amusement park in East Farmingdale, New York, located on Route 110 (Broad Hollow Road). Adventureland has been operating since 1962 and is a popular attraction for children, schools, and day camps on Long Island.

  6. Great South Bay Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Great South Bay Bridge (historically known as the Captree Bridge) is a twin-span bridge on the southwest side of Suffolk County, New York, on Long Island. It carries the Robert Moses Causeway over the Great South Bay, between Long Island's South Shore and Captree Island. [1]

  7. Geography of Long Island - Wikipedia

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    All of Long Island's water supply comes from underground water reserves held in aquifers. Stacked one on top of the other like layers in a cake, three major and one minor aquifer make up the Long Island aquifer system. In sequence from shallowest to the deepest, the Long Island aquifers are: the Upper Glacial, the Magothy and the Lloyd Aquifers.