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  2. View a map of Long Island, Long Island.com! Find local attractions, hotels, restaurants, shopping centre, airports and entertainment venues on our interactive map.

  3. No matter why you’re in search of Long Island Zip Codes, not to worry – we’ve put the information you need together simply, efficiently, and hassle-free.

  4. Long Island Towns - list of towns on Long Island, New York including towns in Nassau County, towns in Suffolk County as well as cities, villages, hamlets, designated places and postal zones in LI, NY.

  5. View a map of Long Island, Long Island.com! Find local attractions, hotels, restaurants, shopping centre, airports and entertainment venues on our interactive map.

  6. History: What Are the 13 Native American Tribes on Long Island?

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    Merricks – The Merricks had communities on the southern part of Long Island, from near Rockville Centre to the western line of the present town of Oyster Bay, and north to a line running east ...

  7. Montauk, Long Island: A Visitor's Guide | LongIsland.com

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    If you're considering heading out to Long Island's East End for a get away, then you won't want to miss Montauk: home to LI's most iconic lighthouse, and so much more!

  8. Spend some time soaking up the sun at the beautiful beaches lining the North Fork of Long Island. Dig your toes into the sand and take a dip in the Long Island Sound.

  9. View a map of Long Island, Long Island.com! Find local attractions, hotels, restaurants, shopping centre, airports and entertainment venues on our interactive map.

  10. With two cities, three towns, and 64 villages, Nassau is a bustling area on Long Island containing a diverse business base, some of New York's best schools and some of the most beautiful scenery ...

  11. Long Island's Gold Coast is home to many historic estates on Long Island's North Shore, built by some of the most prominent figures of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.