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Old 08-01-2007, 12:55 PM
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Default A history of Long Island

Newsday printed this a while ago and it's a nice overview of LI history.

Long Island History:

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Thanks so much for the excellent link. My family was amongst the earliest settlers and that history has always fascinated me.

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The Kelsey Outrage I wonder if Central Presbyterian Church is what used to be Second Presbyterian Church?

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