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Oyster Bay, our small, picturesque waterfront community on the wonderful North Shore of Long Island, was given its name back in 1639 possibly from the abundant population of oysters, or because of the shape of the village harbor on early maps.

Rich in culture, history and recreation, Oyster Bay has everything - outdoor festivals, a magnificent arboretum, parks, nature preserves and so much more.



Nearby attractions

Whether you’re interested in enriching your life, feeding your soul or satisfying your competitive spirit, our 28 townhouse neighborhood is just a Mariner’s Walk from the countless cultural and recreational attractions in Oyster Bay, including:

The Oyster Bay waterfront, with boating, public and private marinas, a beach, outdoor sports fields and tennis courts.

Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Park, with some of the most spectacular views found on Long Island.

Sagamore Hill - Home of President Theodore Roosevelt - and the Theodore Roosevelt Sanctuary.

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Raynham Hall and the Oyster Bay Historical Society, offering glimpses of what life was like back in the 1700 and 1800’s.
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Planting Fields Arboretum and State Historic Park, Long Island’s premier public arboretum and historic site, which also plays host to several events and music festivals.

Nearby public and private golf courses, including the Mill River Club, The Woodcrest Club, Piping Rock Club, Pine Hollow Country Club, Glen Oaks Country Club, Tam O’Shanter Country Club, and Oyster Bay Town Golf Course and Clubhouse.

The Hamlet is approximately 35 miles from Manhattan, and is the last stop on the Oyster Bay branch of the LIRR.




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