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  1. All hands... abandon ship!

    She was originally launched as The California back in 1907 and was a United States Navy Pennsylvania-class armored cruiser. Thanks to an act of Congress, where state’s names would become reserved for battleships, she became known as the USS San Diego. A proud ship, she served as part of Theodore Roosevelt’s “Great White Fleet”, where she became the flagship of the Pacific fleet.

    The San Diego was a tremendous warship measuring 503'11" in length and 69'77" in ...

    Updated 05-17-2010 at 12:11 PM by Toyandgadgetguy

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  2. There's nothing "Strange" around here!

    It's never been a secret that I'm fascinated by the paranormal and the unexplained, I joined that other site 5 years ago mainly for the paranormal stuff and then I realized that there were other history buffs like myself on there. I tossed much of my paranormal interests to the side a few years ago and have been mostly involved in researching history.

    I'm an empath, I have been all of my life and it's a great gift but can be trying on you mentally. I could define what it is for those ...
  3. High Hill Beach

    Most Long Islanders know what Robert Moses beaches are, but how many of you know of a time before that park system existed? That’s right… before those wonderful bridges and causeways were built to carry millions of beach goers to our wonderful shores every year… people still enjoyed going to the beach. The question is: How did they get there, and what did they do when they arrived? Well, sit back and I’ll tell you the tale of a once prosperous little community called High Hill Beach over in Nassau ...

    Updated 04-22-2010 at 12:00 AM by Toyandgadgetguy

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  4. A skunk by any other name...

    Long Island has such a wide variety of street names, and some of them are downright unusual. Now, I’d read of a few unusual street name origins in this post: http://www.bygoneli.com/forums/showt...ghlight=street .

    So, I got to thinking about some of the more unusual street names, and I decided to post about it on Facebook. One of the replies I got back was from local author, Tom Gahan, mentioning a ...
  5. The Long Island Express

    As I sit in my livingroom, I look out my windows and see rain falling yet again. A storm is here again. Total rainfall of 4-8” is being forecasted. The weatherman on News 12 says that high level sustained winds can be expected once again. It wasn’t more than two weeks ago when Long Island was hit with a fairly severe noreaster that left thousands without power for days. There were wind gusts that hit up to 74mph. There were sustained 40+ mph for hours on end. I can’t recall ...
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