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What food is Long Island known for?

11 Long Island Foods You Don't Want to Miss
  • Pizza… Even With Cold Cheese. ...
  • A Bacon Egg and Cheese on a Roll. It doesn't get more classic than a bacon egg and cheese on a roll. ...
  • Bagels. ...
  • Zorn's of Bethpage. ...
  • All American Hamburger Drive In. ...
  • Deli Sandwich (with a brewed iced tea!) ...
  • Diner Disco Fries. ...
  • Lobster Roll.




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You've heard about the famous white-sand beaches. And the world class wineries, fresh local produce and seafood. Long Island was named one of the world's Top 10 wine regions and boasts top-rated restaurants.

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In 1611, the Dutch explorer Adriaen Block became the first European to sail into what became known as Long Island Sound. Once he reached its end, he realized the body of land to the east was not a peninsula but an island. The Dutch name—'t Lange Eylandt—was apt, and it stuck.

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From Fire Island, Jones Beach State Park, The Hamptons and even Brooklyn, it's an island that's got loads of diversity to explore. This means that there's a little something for everyone when you visit. If you love quaint little towns, bustling and busy streets or unspoilt beaches; Long Island is the place to go!

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Located on Long Island's east end, the Hamptons are a group of communities located right by the Atlantic Ocean. You'll find some of the most expensive homes in the United States in the Hamptons. From actors to singers and everyone in between, the Hamptons have many famous celebrity homes.

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