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Long Island NY

Long Island NY. East Coast Project Romauld Emanuel. Asharoken Beach.

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Long Island NY

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  1. Long Island NY East Coast Project Romauld Emanuel

  2. Asharoken Beach • Asharoken Beach is on the Northport Bay with views of the unique coastal homes on the Village of Asharoken’s strip. The beach offers a single lane hard surfaced boat ramp for small boats only for those interested. Asharoken Beach is open from late May to early September year round. • Popular activities at Asharoken are kayaking, canoeing, motor boating and sailing. First aid stations are on premises as are restrooms and outdoor showers.

  3. Lake George • The Lake George Islands campsites divided into three groups Glen Island, Long Island, and Narrow Island, are located on Lake George America's Queen Lake. Camping here is unique. Lake George Islands campsites are accessible by boat only and are spread out over much of the lake. Each of the three camping islands has its own headquarters, to make site registration as convenient as possible. After campers choose the area in which they wish to camp, they continue to a private marina to park and launch. Fishing, hiking, bird watching, boating and sailing are included in the many activities campers enjoy on these wonderful islands.

  4. Carman River It is one of the four largest rivers in Long Island and is similar to other Long Island rivers in that is totally groundwater generated although a lake did exist long ago. Almost all of the river is specifically protected by the Central Long Island Pine Barrens. All of it is designated by New York State as either a Scenic River or a Recreational River.

  5. Adventureland • Is a amusement park that welcomes family and friends to come enjoy a fun and exciting day on rides, attractions, games, and more.

  6. Laser Kingdom (Game Center) • It’s the one thing that every child pretty much agrees on Laser tag is pretty cool. And at Laser Kingdom, they do it right. Laser Kingdom shines down eye popping colored lights on players and its hi tech facility makes it easy for teams to keep score, so those immersed in the experience don’t have to deal with tracking points. As they say at Laser Kingdom. This is no playground.

  7. Sports Complex (Game Center) • Long Island Sports Complex is your field of dreams. Long Islands newest state of the  art well lit and climate controlled indoor turf field. The field 40  yards by 80 yards is available for sports ranging from Soccer, Baseball, Softball, Lacrosse, Football, and more.  The facility is  open for  field rental, team practices, leagues, tournaments, clinics,  parties, and corporate events. Open seven days a week.

  8. The Saint James General Store •  Built in 1857, this is the oldest continuously operating general store in the country. In its early days, locals purchased goods and caught up on town gossip here. In 1990, the county of Suffolk and state of New York purchased the general store through an endowment and began restoring it to the period between 1880 and 1910.

  9. Nassau County Firefighters Museum & Education Center • Aspiring firefighters will want to stop here. The 5,000 square foot center in Garden City is dedicated to educating the public about fire safety and prevention. Find out how you can prevent fires and what to do in case of an emergency.

  10. Boulton Center • The  YMCA Boulton Center will offer theatre productions, concerts, film, dance, cabaret, jazz, poetry and play readings, student productions, children’s entertainment, YMCA cultural arts events, lectures, and seminars. Well established local presenting organizations such as the Islip Arts Council will play a key role in the programming of the  YMCA Boulton Center.

  11. The Suffolk Theatre The art deco Suffolk Theater opened in December 1933, and was described as the most beautiful theater on Long Island.  After many years of providing entertainment the theater was forced to close its doors in 1987, due to the shifting economy and the birth of the multiplex. Setting idle for the next 18 years, Bob and Dianne Castaldi purchased it in 2005 with the vision of creating a state of the art performing arts center. 

  12. Broadway Mall It’s located at 358 N. Broadway Mall, Hicksville, NY 1180. Broadway Mall boasts some of the most popular brands in retail, including H&M, Forever 21, Victoria Secret, Bath & Body Works, Old Navy, Panera Bread, and The Disney Store. In February 2014 Pacific Retail Capital Partners and KKR purchased Broadway Mall and its rich history continues.

  13. George Martin Restaurant • George Martin is known by the locals not only for its steaks, chops and seafood but also for their friendly and efficient wait staff. Popular with both locals and critics alike, this restaurant is a great place for a variety of dining experiences. Whether you are a looking for great brunch place, a romantic dinner, a special occasion locale or a lively bar scene, it fits the bill.

  14. The Garden City Hotel The Garden City Hotel has welcomed guests with gracious hospitality and first class service. Located in the picturesque village of Garden City in Long Island, New York, The Garden City Hotel boasts spacious and luxurious guest rooms and suites, exciting restaurants and a renowned Sunday Brunch. 

  15. Belmont Lake State Park • Belmont Lake State Park is a full service park, including boat rentals, hiking and biking trails, play grounds and open fields.  The headquarters for Long Island State Parks is located on the grounds, and Empire Passes can be purchased here.

  16. Arthur Kunz County Park (Scenic Trails & Hike) Arthur Kunz County Park is a little known 97 acre nature preserve in Smithtown. Although it is not easy to find, it is definitely worth the search. Popular with bird-watchers and hikers, the park includes part of the Greenbelt Trail. There are some spectacular views along the banks of the Nissequogue River.

  17. Advertisement You should visit Long Island, NY because as you can see, they have some of the best areas that you can go to and enjoy yourself. You can enjoy yourself by going to the theatres, go to amusement parks, game centers and more. You can also visit some nice areas to enjoy your stay and view like the lakes, parks and the mall.

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