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Long Island Collection (#6)

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Background imageLong Island Collection: At the Seaside, ca. 1892. Creator: William Merritt Chase

At the Seaside, ca. 1892. Creator: William Merritt Chase
At the Seaside, ca. 1892

Background imageLong Island Collection: Portrait of the Painter, 1859. Creator: John La Farge

Portrait of the Painter, 1859. Creator: John La Farge
Portrait of the Painter, 1859

Background imageLong Island Collection: Eastern Long Island Scenes, 1872. Creator: John J. Harley

Eastern Long Island Scenes, 1872. Creator: John J. Harley
Eastern Long Island Scenes, 1872. Views around Long Island, New York State, USA: Seines [fishing nets], Greenport; Long beach bar - lighthouse; oil mill, Orient; Plum Island & Gut from Orient Point

Background imageLong Island Collection: Battle of Long Island, (1877). Creator: Unknown

Battle of Long Island, (1877). Creator: Unknown
Battle of Long Island - Retreat of the Americans under General Stirling Across Gowanus Creek, (1877). Battle (also known as the Battle of Brooklyn Heights) fought on 27 August 1776

Background imageLong Island Collection: Canada, Nova Scotia, Long Island. Boars Head Lighthouse at sunrise. Credit as

Canada, Nova Scotia, Long Island. Boars Head Lighthouse at sunrise. Credit as: Mike Grandmaison / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont.com

Background imageLong Island Collection: Canada, Nova Scotia, Long Island. Balancing Rock on St. Marys Bay. Credit as

Canada, Nova Scotia, Long Island. Balancing Rock on St. Marys Bay. Credit as: Mike Grandmaison / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont.com

Background imageLong Island Collection: Houston, Texas, USA. Domestic Pekin or Long Island duck standing by the edge of a pond

Houston, Texas, USA. Domestic Pekin or Long Island duck standing by the edge of a pond

Background imageLong Island Collection: Group Tobogganing

Group Tobogganing
A group of girls tobogganing in Huntington, Long Island circa 1930.. (Photo by FPG/Getty Images)

Background imageLong Island Collection: Reconnaissance of Kings Bridge (Hell Gates), from Guerre de l Amerique, c

Reconnaissance of Kings Bridge (Hell Gates), from Guerre de l Amerique, c
XIR440786 Reconnaissance of Kings Bridge (Hell Gates), from Guerre de l Amerique, c.1780-81 (colour engraving) by Dubourg, F

Background imageLong Island Collection: North American Scenes and a map of New York, c. 1772 (w / c on paper)

North American Scenes and a map of New York, c. 1772 (w / c on paper)
BAL5617 North American Scenes and a map of New York, c.1772 (w/c on paper) by Conleton, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Captain Conleton; clockwise from left)

Background imageLong Island Collection: House of Edgar Allen Poe, Ravenswood, Long Island, New York State, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown

House of Edgar Allen Poe, Ravenswood, Long Island, New York State, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown
House of Edgar Allen Poe, Ravenswood, Long Island, New York State, USA, c1900. Supposed house of American writer, editor, and literary critic Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849)

Background imageLong Island Collection: Stella and Alice Grey - Lantern and Whalebone, Passing the Stand, June 5th 1855

Stella and Alice Grey - Lantern and Whalebone, Passing the Stand, June 5th 1855
Stella and Alice Grey - Lantern and Whalebone, Passing the Stand (In their great match for $2000 in Double Harness over the Union Course L.I. June 5th 1855), pub

Background imageLong Island Collection: George M. Patchen, Brown Dick and Millers Damsel Trotting at the Union Course on Long Island

George M. Patchen, Brown Dick and Millers Damsel Trotting at the Union Course on Long Island, New York
TROTTING ON LONG ISLAND. George M. Patchen, Brown Dick and Millers Damsel Trotting at the Union Course on Long Island, New York. Lithograph, 1859, by Currier & Ives

Background imageLong Island Collection: Brooklyn Ferry on the Manhattan shore, 1700s

Brooklyn Ferry on the Manhattan shore, 1700s
Brooklyn Ferry loading to cross the East River to Long Island, 1700s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageLong Island Collection: New York harbor chart, 1733

New York harbor chart, 1733
Popples map of New York City and the surrounding area, 1733. Hand-colored woodcut reproduction of an 18th-century illustration

Background imageLong Island Collection: Dutch map of New Netherland and New England

Dutch map of New Netherland and New England
New Netherland and New England, circa 1630. Hand-colored 19th-century woodcut reproduction of DeLaets map



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Welcome to Long Island, a captivating destination that offers a blend of history, natural beauty, and vibrant communities. Explore the iconic Montauk Point Lighthouse standing tall against the breathtaking backdrop of the Atlantic Ocean. Immerse yourself in the charm of Main Street in East Hampton, nestled within the prestigious Hamptons region. Indulge your senses at Greenport Harbor, where Shelter Island Sound meets North Fork's picturesque landscapes. Venture into Flanders and discover its rich heritage as an area renowned for its duck farms - a testament to Long Island's diverse agricultural roots. Navigate through this enchanting region with ease using our comprehensive NYC Region and Long Island Map, ensuring you don't miss any hidden gems along the way. Uncover Long Island's pivotal role in American history by visiting sites like Old Hook Windmill in East Hampton or learning about the Revolutionary War's Battle of Long Island. Marvel at Queens' skyline from Long Island City on East River while exploring this dynamic borough. Immerse yourself further into local culture by admiring Gardiner Windmill's timeless beauty or paying homage to President Theodore Roosevelt at Sagamore Hill National Park in Oyster Bay. And don't forget to experience Montauk Harbour firsthand – a place where tranquility meets adventure on the easternmost tip of this remarkable island. Capture unforgettable memories from atop Montauk Point Lighthouse as you take in panoramic views that showcase why Long Island is truly one-of-a-kind. With its captivating landmarks and diverse attractions, it's no wonder that visitors are drawn to this extraordinary slice of New York State time and time again.