3 Best Sights in Long Island, New York

Sands Point Preserve

Overlooking Long Island Sound, this 216-acre preserve, once part of a Gold Coast estate, occupies the tip of the Port Washington Peninsula. The grounds include natural and landscaped areas, with forests, meadows, freshwater ponds, and shore cliffs. Also here are three castlelike mansions. The 1904 Castlegould, the visitor center, houses changing exhibits on natural history. Falaise is a Normandy-style manor house built for Harry F. Guggenheim in 1923; the home is notable for its medieval and Renaissance style and artwork. The Tudor-style Hempstead House, used for various exhibits, overlooks the harbor. Tours through Falaise and nature walks are available.

127 Middle Neck Rd., Sands Point, New York, 11050, USA
516-571–7901
Sights Details
Rate Includes: Preserve, $4 or $10 per car; Falaise, $10, Preserve Opens Daily,Year-Round; Falaise May–Nov, Thur.–Sun. noon–3

Sea Cliff

This tiny village 4 mi north of Roslyn is filled with turn-of-the-20th-century homes, most lovingly restored to their original grandeur. Shops and restaurants in the village make it a pleasant destination for an afternoon visit.

Sea Cliff Village Museum

At the Sea Cliff Village Museum, displays of documents and photos trace the history of Sea Cliff. A scale model of a village Victorian house is also on exhibit.

95 10th Ave., Sea Cliff, New York, 11579, USA
516-801–3401
Sights Details
Rate Includes: $1 suggested donation, Open on Sundays Sep-June from 2–5pm

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