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Amagansett Square

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Address: 154 Main St, Amgansett, NY 11930

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Regarded as one of the Hamptons' most prestigious shopping districts (no small order, to be sure), Amagansett looks like a quintessential New England college town. A central public square is flanked on all sides by friendly little boutiques, and the village is home to a handful of superb restaurants, most of which require reservations. If you're...

Americana Manhasset

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Address: 2060 Northern Blvd, Manhasset, NY 11030

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Home to prestigious retailers with names like Gucci, Prada, Tiffany and Co., Brooks Brothers, and Ralph Lauren, Americana Shopping Center is one of the area's premiere retail venues on this side of New York City. In total, more than 45 shops have branches here, all surrounded by ultra-modern architecture and immaculate landscaping. Truly, a...

Cold Spring Harbor

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Address: Main St, Cold Spring Harbor, NY 11724

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Not listed on many tourist guides, this sleepy little town is worth a stop, especially if you're in the mood for some antiquing (the Huntington Antiques Center is a must!). After the local whaling industry went under in the mid-19th century, Cold Spring Harbor fell on hard times until the 1880s brought a tourism boom. The research industry...

Locust Valley

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Address: Birch Hill Rd, Locust Valley, NY 11560

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This picturesque town, tucked away in the rolling hills of northeast Nassau County, may not be as well known as Oyster Bay and some of the other high-profile LI shopping districts, but it has certainly established a name for itself with antique shoppers. Although barely a square mile in size, Locust Valley boasts a myriad of antique shops that...

Oyster Bay

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Address: E Main St, Oyster Bay, NY 11771

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Oyster Bay first earned fame in the early 20th century, when President Theodore Roosevelt resided at his Sagamore Hill Estate. Other famous folks then found their way to what was known in the '20s as New York's Gold Coast, including insurance magnate W.R. Coe, Marshall Field III, Howard Gould, and Daniel Guggenheim. It's no surprise, then, that...

Port Jefferson

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Address: Main St, Port Jefferson, NY 11777

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Port Jeff, as locals call it, was named in honor of President Thomas Jefferson and is located just east of Stony Brook. The busy little town offers a wide range of shopping options, including terrific antique stores that specialize in everything from American Colonial items to standard knickknacks. The town also features a handful of good...

Roosevelt Field

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Address: 630 Old Country Rd, Garden City, NY 11530

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Boasting more than 240 name-brand stores, including Bloomingdale's, JCPenney, Macy's, and Nordstrom, this enclosed mall is a good place to shop, no matter the season. Wide, well-lit corridors, comfortable seating, and a slew of restaurant choices make it easy to spend an entire day here. If you feel the call of the silver screen, there's an...

Stony Brook Village Center

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Address: Main St, Stony Brook, NY

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Styled to resemble an old-fashioned Main Street, Stony Brook Village Center actually dates from the 1940s, when it was conceived as a blend of Colonial Williamsburg's charm and New England's architecture. Under the guidance of philanthropist Ward Melville and architect Richard Haviland Smythe, the crescent-shaped commercial district evolved around...

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