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  2. Ambrose Light - Wikipedia

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    Ambrose Light, often called Ambrose Tower, was the light station at the convergence of several major shipping lanes in Lower New York Bay, including Ambrose Channel, the primary passage for ships entering and departing the Port of New York and New Jersey . The tower, which was owned and maintained by the United States Coast Guard, was located ...

  3. List of islands of New York (state) - Wikipedia

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    "Is NYC An Island? New York Geography + Island Hopping Guide". Jessie on a Journey | Solo Female Travel Blog}: CS1 maint: url-status "23 New York State Islands You Have to Visit". www.iloveny.com. 2024-05-10. Retrieved 2024-07-25. Auma, Quinter (2022-07-29). "10 Amazing Islands In New York You Can Actually Visit".

  4. St. George Coast Guard Station - Wikipedia

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    St. George Coast Guard Station. /  40.64111°N 74.07500°W  / 40.64111; -74.07500. St. George Coast Guard Station, or the Staten Island Coast Guard Station, located adjacent to the Staten Island Ferry St. George Terminal, is a complex of 22 historic buildings and was best known for the invention and manufacturing of lighthouse equipment.

  5. Centerport, New York - Wikipedia

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    36-13442. GNIS feature ID. 0946210. Centerport is a hamlet and census-designated place (CDP) in Suffolk County, New York, United States, on the notably affluent North Shore of Long Island, historically known as the Gold Coast. Formerly known as Little Cow Harbor in about 1700, as Centerport in 1836, and as Centerport after 1895, the name refers ...

  6. Governors Island - Wikipedia

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    Governors Island is a 172-acre (70 ha) island in New York Harbor, within the New York City borough of Manhattan. It is located approximately 800 yards (730 m) south of Manhattan Island, and is separated from Brooklyn to the east by the 400-yard-wide (370 m) Buttermilk Channel. The National Park Service administers a small portion of the north ...

  7. New York Harbor - Wikipedia

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    Wallabout Bay and East River (foreground), Hudson River (at right), Upper New York Bay (left) and Newark Bay in the distance in April 1981. New York Harbor[ 1][ 2][ 3] is a bay that covers all of the Upper Bay and an extremely small portion of the Lower Bay. It is at the mouth of the Hudson River where it empties into New York/New Jersey Bight ...

  8. Homer's Ithaca - Wikipedia

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    Ithaca ( / ˈɪθəkə /; Greek: Ιθάκη, Ithakē) was, in Greek mythology, the island home of the hero Odysseus. The specific location of the island, as it was described in Homer 's Odyssey, is a matter for debate. There have been various theories about its location. Modern Ithaca has traditionally been accepted to be Homer's island.

  9. List of smaller islands in New York City - Wikipedia

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    Brooklyn. Canarsie Pol, uninhabited, 222-acre (90 ha) island in Jamaica Bay. Coney Island, no longer an island. Prospect Park Lake islands, Chaim Baier Music Island. Duck Island. Three Islands. Mau Mau Island (also called White Island), located in Marine Park. Ruffle Bar (Jamaica Bay)