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  • Buildings and Monuments
    • Big Duck Open site in a new window - Profile of The Big Duck, a 20-foot tall duck-shaped building alongside Route 24 in Long Island, built in 1931 by a farmer selling eggs. Get directions and hours, or see photos of the architectural fowl.
    • Long Island's Gold Coast Open site in a new window - Guide to mansions, past and present.
    • Long Island's Lighthouses Open site in a new window - Photos, history facts, and preservation news about lighthouses around Long Island, New York. Includes a virtual tour of light stations by location, information about area lighthouse keepers, and historical timelines.
    • Old Westbury Gardens Open site in a new window - Old Westbury - Former home of John S. Phipps and his wife, Margarita Grace Phipps. House designed by George A. Crawley.
    • Save the Pearlroth House Open site in a new window - Westhampton Beach - Provides information about the historic Pearlroth House and its scheduled demolition. The iconic house was constructed in 1959.

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