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  1. The Town of Oyster Bay is the easternmost of the three towns that make up Nassau County, New York, United States. Part of the New York metropolitan area, it is the only town in Nassau County to extend from the North Shore to the South Shore of Long Island. As of the 2020 census, it had a population of 301,332, making it the 5th most populous ...

  2. 4. 20th Century Cycles. 26. Speciality Museums. By Vinnie1973. It's a must stop if in Oyster Bay.... Billy Joel's haunt and if you're real lucky you'll catch a glimpse of this music... 5. Raynham Hall Museum. 39.

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  3. Syosset is a hamlet and census-designated place in the Town of Oyster Bay, in Nassau County, on the North Shore of Long Island, in New York, United States. Syosset is situated 3½ miles southeast of Oyster Bay.

    • Oyster Bay History Walk
    • Oyster Bay Oyster Festival
    • Sagamore Hill National Historic Site
    • Raynham Hall Museum
    • Old Westbury Gardens
    • Planting Fields Arboretum State Historic Park
    • Bailey Arboretum
    • Muttontown Preserve
    • Theodore Roosevelt Sanctuary and Audubon Center
    • Bayville Adventure Park

    Visitors can take a self-guided history tour of the village through the mile-long Oyster Bay History Walk. The self-guided walking tour leads to 30 historic sites in one loop. The Oyster Bay History Walk is the first certified American Heart Association Start! Walking Path on Long Island. The tour starts at Baykery Café with a general introduction ...

    The Oyster Bay Oyster Festival is an annual festival of the Oyster Bay Rotary Club run by the Oyster Bay Charitable Fund. The festival aims to promote the rich history and resources of Oyster Bay. It is the largest waterfront festival on East Coast, with more than 150,000 attendees each year. There are several entertainment activities at the festiv...

    Sagamore Hill is the former residence of the 26thPresident of the United States, Theodore Roosevelt, from 1885 until his death in 1919. President Roosevelt’s legacy as a beloved leader and conservationist lasts to this day. During his presidency, Sagamore Hill served as President Roosevelt’s “Summer White House.” Several historical events took plac...

    The Raynham Hall Museum is the home of the Townsend family, one of the founding families of Oyster Bay, and one of George Washington’s Culper Spy Ring agents, Robert Townsend. The museum has an extensive collection of 6,000 objects and artifacts on the Townsend family, Oyster Bay, and the greater Long Island area, including account books, ledgers, ...

    The Old Westbury Gardens is the former estate of John S. Phipps, his wife, Margarita Grace Phipps, and their four children. The Charles II-style mansion is surrounded by 200 acres of manicured gardens, woodlands, ponds, and a lake and is embellished with antique English furnishings. The star attraction of the property is the Walled Garden, designed...

    The Planting Fields Arboretum State Historic Park sits on the former Gold Coast estate of the W.R. Coe family. The park has 400 acres of woodlands, gardens, nature trails, and a large collection of orchids and succulents. The Camellia Greenhouse has the largest collection of camellias in the state. Visitors can get guided tours around the park and ...

    The Bailey Arboretum is the former estate of Frank and Marie Louise Bailey. The property ownership was transferred to Nassau County after Marie Louise Bailey passed away in 1968. It has been maintained and run by the Friends of Bailey Arboretum since 2006. The Bailey Arboretum is a 40-acre botanical garden with 600 different species of trees, rare ...

    The Muttontown Preserve is the largest preserve in Nassau County, with more than 500 acres of land to explore and hike. The landscape is relatively flat, with a few rolling hills and marked nature trails. The preserve is a favorite hiking spot with 20 miles of well– maintained hiking-only and multi-use trails. Birdwatching is another popular activi...

    The Theodore Roosevelt Sanctuary and Audubon Center is the nation’s first National Audubon Society songbird sanctuary, established in 1923. The 14-acre sanctuary has several ponds, hiking trails, native plant demonstration gardens, and the iconic Bessie Potter Vonnoh fountain sculpture. Twelve acres of the were donated in memory of President Theodo...

    Bayville Adventure Park is a nautical-themed adventure park in operation since 1859. The adventure park is a popular attraction for children, especially in the summer. The park has several attractions like Water Slides, Adventure Tower, Funhouse, Haunted House, Bumper Boats, Mini-golf, and Indoor Rock Climbing. The park has three on-site dining opt...

  4. The mystery of typhoid fever was uncovered in Oyster Bay with a woman now known as Typhoid Mary. According to Oyster Bay Historical Society Archivist Nicole Menchise, in the summer of 1906 a wealthy banker rented a home in Oyster Bay from the Thompson family. In August of that year, in a matter of a 10-day period, everyone in the house came ...

  5. Oyster Bay Tourism: Tripadvisor has 1,867 reviews of Oyster Bay Hotels, Attractions, and Restaurants making it your best Oyster Bay resource. ... United States. New ...

  6. Noted as the "Summer White House. 2. Planting Fields Arboretum State Historic Park. Located in Oyster Bay, New York and originally landscaped by the Olmsted Brothers, the grounds feature 409 acres of greenhouses, rolling lawns, formal gardens, woodland paths and outstanding plant…. 3.

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