With Sagamore Hill National Historic Site to the east, the Planting Fields Arboretum State Historic Park to the west, and dozens of fun and historic sites in between, the hamlet of Oyster Bay attracts visitors from far and wide. Here is a map to help you find where to eat, drink, shop and play during your visit to the historic hamlets of Oyster Bay and East Norwich.
Click on map to ZOOM in on places of interestWalking Tours of Oyster BayLed by Historical Society Director Philip Blocklyn
Twelve Saturdays This Summer May 13 and 27, June 10 and 24, July 8 and 22 August 5 and 19, September 9 and 23 October 7 and November 4 Beginning at 2:00 pm $20 per person, $5 for ages 12-17 Advance registration required Join Oyster Bay Historical Society Director Philip Blocklyn and Howard Ehrlich of the Theodore Roosevelt Association on a foot tour of Oyster Bay, featuring the historical sites along East and West Main Street, Audrey Avenue, and South Street in the heart of the hamlet. No two tours the same. Interaction among members of the tour always welcome. Leisurely weekend pace. For more details, or to make a reservation, contact the Society at 516-922-5032 or email obhsdirector@optonline.net |
THRILLIST - Oyster Bay mentioned as one of the underrated Long Island towns that is better than the Hamptons
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