Long Island Gallery
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Mascot Dock - Village of Patchogue -
Swan River Long Island -
Port Jefferson ferry -
Barrier Islands boardwalk -
Old Field lighthouse -
Looking out from – Montauk Lighthouse. -
Nissequogue River State Park -
Verrazano-Narrows Bridge – Brooklyn to Staten Island -
Fire Island Light -
Long Island Vineyards -
Citi Field, Queens, NYC -
Stony Brook, New York -
2009 Jones Beach Airshow -
The Fire Island Bridge -
New York/Long Island Coast Guard
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The Brooklyn Bridge -
Patchogue Bay -
Orient Point -
Calverton National Cemetery
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Long Island Hard Clam
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LIRR -
Bald Hill, Farmingville, NY
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The Hamptons -
NY/LI Metro
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“The Great South Beach of Long Island,... though wild and desolate, as it wants the bold bank,... possesses but half the grandeur of Cape Cod in my eyes, nor is the imagination contented with its southern aspect.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)
“I feel no more like a man now than I did in long skirts, unless it be that enjoying more freedom and cutting off the fetters is to be like a man. I suppose in that respect we are more mannish, for we know that in dress, as in all things else, we have been and are slaves, while man in dress and all things else is free.”
—Amelia Bloomer (18181894)
“I suggested to them also the great desirability of a general knowledge on the Island of the English language. They are under an English speaking government and are a part of the territory of an English speaking nation.... While I appreciated the desirability of maintaining their grasp on the Spanish language, the beauty of that language and the richness of its literature, that as a practical matter for them it was quite necessary to have a good comprehension of English.”
—Calvin Coolidge (18721933)
“Each morning the manager of this gallery substituted some new picture, distinguished by more brilliant or harmonious coloring, for the old upon the walls.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)