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Nissequogue (/ˈnɪsəkwɒɡ/) is a
village in
Suffolk County, on the
North S**** of Long Island, in New York,
United States. The
village po****tion was 1...
- The
Nissequogue River is an 8.3-mile (13.4 km) long
river flowing from Smithtown, New York into the Long
Island Sound. Its
average discharge of 42.2 cubic...
- borders. The land that
would become the town was
originally owned by the
Nissequogue Native Americans. An oft-repeated but
apocryphal story has it that, after...
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unincorporated community Woodcrest (
Nissequogue, New York), a
national historic district located at
Nissequogue in
Suffolk County, New York Woodcrest...
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Nissequogue River State Park is a 521-acre (2.11 km2)
state park
located on the
banks and
bluffs of the
Nissequogue River in
Kings Park, New York. The...
- 0 km2), or 5.93%, is water.
Kings Park is
bordered by
Nissequogue to its east
across the
Nissequogue River, by Fort
Salonga to its west, by
Commack to its...
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William J. Ryan Estate, now
Nissequogue Golf Club, is a
national historic district located at
Nissequogue in
Suffolk County, New York. The
district includes...
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Harbor House may
refer to:
Harbor House (
Nissequogue, New York), a
national historic district located at
Nissequogue in
Suffolk County, New York
Harbor House...
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Montauk Point Moreau Lake
Napeague Newtown Battlefield Niagara Falls Nissequogue River Nyack Beach Oak
Orchard Ogden Mills & Ruth
Livingston Mills Old...
- 2000, the
waterfront portion of the
former campus was
reopened as the
Nissequogue River State Park,
protecting it from development.[citation needed] Since...