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Yaphank (/ˈjæpæŋk/) is a
hamlet and census-designated
place (CDP) in
Suffolk County, New York,
United States. The po****tion was 5,945 at the time of...
- Yip Yip
Yaphank is a 1918
musical revue by
Irving Berlin. He
wrote and
produced the show
during World War I,
after he was
drafted into the
United States...
- 7 km2) is land and 0.42
square miles (1.1 km2), or 3.63%, is water. East
Yaphank is
another designation for the
northern extent of Shirley. It is part of...
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Yaphank is a
station in the
hamlet of
Yaphank, New York on the Main Line (Greenport Branch) of the Long
Island Rail Road. It is
located on Park Street...
- an
internment camp for
enemy aliens, and a hospital. It was
located in
Yaphank, New York, in
Suffolk County on Long Island, on the present-day location...
- Camp Siegfried, a
summer camp
which taught **** ideology, was
located in
Yaphank, New York, on Long Island. It was
owned by the
German American Bund, an...
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Northport East
Patchogue Eastport East
Quogue East
Setauket East S****ham East
Yaphank Eatons Neck
Elwood Farmingville Fishers Island Flanders Fort
Salonga Gordon...
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Manor South Medford South Setauket South Yaphank Squ****ux
Landing Smith Point Wading River Landing West
Yaphank Woodhull Landing East
Selden (Selden) Brookhaven...
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Jersey Rail's car
float at the 65th
Street Yard and US Rail of New York in
Yaphank, New York. Its
primary freight yard is
Fresh Pond
Junction in Queens. It...
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center at the base. The show was
entitled Yip, Yip,
Yaphank after the Camp
Upton locale in
Yaphank, New York.
Although Berlin initially wrote "Oh! How...