The region's waters were a common means of escape from slavery, in addition to land-based networks of the Underground Railroad.
An abandoned school nuclear fallout shelter was discovered right underneath the feet of kindergarten students in Copiague. It was hidden for decades, sealed up behind a cinder block and cement wall.
Historian Natalie A. Naylor presents a talk on the experiences and roles of Long Island women during the American Revolution.
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