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  • Mascot Dock - Village of Patchogue
  • Swan River Long Island
  • Port Jefferson ferry
  • Barrier Islands boardwalk
  • Old Field lighthouse
  • Looking out from – Montauk Lighthouse.
  • Nissequogue River State Park
  • Verrazano-Narrows Bridge – Brooklyn to Staten Island
  • Fire Island Light
  • Long Island Vineyards
  • Citi Field, Queens, NYC
  • Stony Brook, New York
  • 2009 Jones Beach Airshow
  • The Fire Island Bridge
  • New York/Long Island Coast Guard

  • The Brooklyn Bridge
  • Patchogue Bay
  • Orient Point
  • Calverton National Cemetery

  • Long Island Hard Clam

  • LIRR
  • Bald Hill, Farmingville, NY

  • The Hamptons
  • NY/LI Metro

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