Things to do in Long Island
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Sands Point Preserve
In Port Washington, Sands Point Preserve is a wooded bayfront park with nature trails that's also home to the 1923 Falaise, one of the few remaining Gold Coast mansions and now a museum. East of there is the bucolic town of Oyster Bay (hometown of Billy Joel), with an even bigger claim to fame: it's home to Sagamore Hill, a National Historic Site home where Theodore Roosevelt vacationed during his presidency.
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Tasting Room
Once synonymous with beachy hideaways, Long Island is now famous for its great grapes. Over the past three decades it has transformed from one lone winery to a thriving industry that takes up more than 3000 acres of land. If you want to taste the wine without the travel, head straight to the Tasting Room. You can sit in the 1860 store, with its original tin ceiling, tin walls and wood floors, and sip on the best from all the local vineyards.
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Palmer Vineyards
Mainly, the North Fork is known for its unspoiled farmland and wineries - there are close to 30 vineyards, clustered mainly in the towns of Jamesport, Cutchogue and Southold - and the Long Island Wine Council provides details of the local wine trail, which runs along Rte 25 north of Peconic Bay. Try Palmer Vineyards for tasting.
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Macari Vineyards
Mainly, the North Fork is known for its unspoiled farmland and wineries - there are close to 30 vineyards, clustered mainly in the towns of Jamesport, Cutchogue and Southold - and the Long Island Wine Council provides details of the local wine trail, which runs along Rte 25 north of Peconic Bay. Try Macari Vineyards for tasting.
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Shelter Island
Between the North and South Forks, Shelter Island, accessible by ferry from North Haven to the south and Greenport to the north, is home to a cluster of Victorian buildings. It's a great spot for hiking or kayaking (no bicycling).
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Greenport
The main North Fork town and the place for ferries to Shelter Island, Greenport is a bit more down-to-earth and affordable than most South Fork villages.
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Scrimshaw Restaurant
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Euro Deli
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Digger’s
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Wölffer Estate Vineyards
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Pugliese Vineyards
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Pindar Vineyards
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Pelligrini Vineyards
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Peconic Bay Winery
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Paumanok Vineyards
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Osprey’s Dominion Vineyards
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Lenz Winery
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Duck Walk Vineyards
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Bedell Cellars
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Vintage Tours
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North Fork Trolley Co
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Lincoln Beach
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Kitchen Off Pine Street
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Adventure Cycles & Sports
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