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CouponKT
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The History of Long Island...
I met some people from Indiana last week and the guy asked me
"So, what is so interesting about Long Island?" In a curious educational kind of way...
What historic/symbolic/unique things can be mentioned about Long Island?
Maybe you can come up with mroe than I did
Message edited 2/20/2008 2:25:07 PM.
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Posted 2/20/08 2:22 PM |
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leighdvm
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Re: The History of Long Island...
The way I see it, it is one of the best locations to be in (yeah, even though I moved to NC, I still love NY).....You have NYC very close......beautiful beaches......2 hours away from the mountains......Long Island kinda has it all, you know?
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Posted 2/20/08 2:25 PM |
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CathyB

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Re: The History of Long Island...
Off the top of my head.....
I believe that LI was the only part of the colonies under British control during the Revolutionary war. If I remember correctly there was an extensive spy ring here sending intel to NYC which was then passed to General Washington.
Montauk Pt Lighthouse was commissioned and surveyed by George Washington. He wanted it to last for 200 years, believing that by then we'd have better technology. If there hadn't been an effort to save it, it would have fallen into the ocean around 200 years later due to beach erosion. I find that amazing.
There were quite a few stops on the Underground Railroad on LI.
Sadly, there was a strong KKK presesnce on LI.
First suburban community in the US (Levittown)
Did you know that the Parkways (Southern State, Northern State, Meadowbrook, Wantagh, etc) were make works projects during the Great Depression? And that they used elephants to move the large blocks of stone to build the overpasses?
The whole Grumman lunar module program that was here.
Message edited 2/20/2008 2:28:10 PM.
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Posted 2/20/08 2:27 PM |
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itkocak
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Re: The History of Long Island...
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Posted 2/20/08 2:27 PM |
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nrthshgrl
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Re: The History of Long Island...
Vanderbilts Gold Coast era Robert Moses Civil War history of Huntington Nathan Hales' spying mission of G. Washington Levittown Richard Smith's bull ride, creating Smithtown (um...probably a myth)
eta. since I have the autographed photo...Charles Lindbergh's transaltantic flight
Never mind
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Posted 2/20/08 2:32 PM |
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McSullivan
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Re: The History of Long Island...
I remember in third grade we had a text book filled with Long Island history.
All I can remember is the first chapter, "Long Island is shaped like a fish."
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Posted 2/20/08 2:52 PM |
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azoodie
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Re: The History of Long Island...
It was formed by a glacier!
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Posted 2/20/08 3:05 PM |
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KGools
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Name: Kim
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Re: The History of Long Island...
Lots of different Indian tribes settled here for a period of time.
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Posted 2/20/08 3:19 PM |
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Gatsbygirl
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Re: The History of Long Island...
Walt Whitman is from Long Island Charles Lindberg took off for the 1st TransAtlantic flight from what is now Roosevelt Field Teddy Roosevelt's Sagamore Hill was called the Summer White House The Great Gatsby was written in Long Island. West Egg is a fictional name for Greatneck The LEM (which landedon the moon) was built at Grumman in Bethpage
I teach US history
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Posted 2/20/08 4:57 PM |
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Shorty
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Re: The History of Long Island...
LI was huge during the revolution - The Battle of Long Island!!!
The Vanderbilt family...Motor parkway was a one-of-a-kind racetrack for a while....
The great gatsby!
The LIRR is a big deal
The Kings Park Psych center and all the ghost stories surrounding it...
Sagamore Hill
Charles Lindberg took off here
I'd say LI is pretty interesting!
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Posted 2/20/08 5:15 PM |
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Goldi0218
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Member since 12/05 23902 total posts
Name: Leslie
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Re: The History of Long Island...
Some of these people make LI interesting:
Billy Joel Joan Jett Pat Benatar Harry Chapin Blue Oyster Cult Stray Cats Twisted Sister Steve Vai Method Man DJ Skribble Lou Reed Jennifer Lopez and her hubby live here Eddie Money Ashanti (ok maybe not so much) Mariah Carey Taylor Dayne Flavor-Flav Debbie Gibson
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Posted 2/20/08 6:14 PM |
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Shorty
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Re: The History of Long Island...
oh yes -
J LO'S IN LABOR

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Posted 2/20/08 6:16 PM |
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MissJones
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Re: The History of Long Island...
Is he joking??? No seriously, there is soooo much history on LI that the list could go on forever. Some towns are 400 years old! I love LI for the history behind it, I think it's amazing.
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Gatsbygirl
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Re: The History of Long Island...
Posted by MissJones
Is he joking??? No seriously, there is soooo much history on LI that the list could go on forever. Some towns are 400 years old! I love LI for the history behind it, I think it's amazing.
ITA! I took a grad class in Long Island history, but have loved it since the 4th grade when it used to be the curriculum that year!
There are so many historic sites, cemeteries, houses etc. So many books written on Long Island.
My favorite place ever, Old Westbury Gardens, has been in dozens of films!
I love LI for this reason, too
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Posted 2/20/08 9:40 PM |
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BaroqueMama
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Member since 5/05 27530 total posts
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Re: The History of Long Island...
Bloody Mary lived here, duh. Just kidding, but did you know that Irving Berlin was stationed in Yaphank and wrote a few of his musicals there, and had the soldiers do performances of them? That's pretty interesting!
I would tell you about my school, it's an important part of American and Long Island History, but I don't want to give any information about my job away on here. FM me if you want to know the history of it.
The Montauk Project. Ever heard of that? That's a cool and interesting part of our history.
Plum Island?!?!?!
Our light houses and parkways are a great part of our history.
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Posted 2/20/08 10:01 PM |
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lucyloo
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Re: The History of Long Island...
Many towns are named after Native Americans
Rosie O Donnell Baldwins
Hamptons
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Posted 2/20/08 10:02 PM |
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Holly
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Re: The History of Long Island...
The DUCK in Flanders!!
I grew up in Sag Harbor--it is a historic town & a whaling town..a lot of the houses that are right outside of Main Street have the window in the top of the house---"The Widows Walk" where women would watch out their for their husband's whaling ships to come back in...
Check out the Whaling Museum next time u r in Sag Harbor, there is a lot to learn there...
I love the history behind the Island
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Posted 2/20/08 10:07 PM |
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GoldenRod
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Re: The History of Long Island...
LI Movies
http://www.geocities.com/timmlimm/ http://www.epinions.com/content_4381450372 http://www.newsday.com/community/guide/lihistory/ny-starring_li_film,0,5989676.story http://www.discoverlongisland.com/pr_detail.cfm/ID/78/group_ID/6
Jaws Amityville Horror the Godfather series Malcolm X Scent of a Woman Arthur Men in Black II (The Fire Island lighthouse is in the post office scene at the beginning of the movie)
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