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Created by NY Islanders Updated On: October 21, 2011
Whether you are a native Long Islander or visiting our beautiful home, our tips will help you find some of Long Island's top historical landmarks, restaurants and entertainment spots.
NY Islanders: Home of the NY Islanders Annual Charity Golf Outing. A yearly event at which you can golf with Isles coaches, players and alumni to benefit the Islanders Children's Foundation.
1255 Hempstead Tpke (at Earle Ovington Blvd.), Uniondale, NY
Hockey Stadium · 219 tips and reviews
NY Islanders: Nassau Coliseum hosted the 35th National Hockey League All-Star game on February 8, 1983. Wayne Gretzky was the game MVP. Several All-Star game records still stand.
NY Islanders: The historic Montauk Lighthouse was commissioned by George Washington and is open to the public. There's golf, spectacular state parks, great restaurants and much more in Montauk.
Charles Lindbergh Blvd. (btwn Earle Ovington Blvd. and Railroad Ave.), Garden City, NY
History Museum · 21 tips and reviews
NY Islanders: Down the road from the Coliseum see exhibits from hot air balloons to LI’s first flight in 1909, to planes built by Grumman, and learn about about LI's significant role in the evolution of flight.
NY Islanders: Located 33 miles from NYC, it is 6.5 miles of sprawling sands, a two-mile long boardwalk, a theater, and is packed with visitors during the summer months.
3 Court House Dr (Carleton Ave.), Central Islip, NY
Baseball Stadium · 24 tips and reviews
NY Islanders: Bethpage Ballpark is a 6,002 seat state-of-the-art facility that is home to the Long Island Ducks. Tell Quackerjack that Sparky was asking for him.