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Historic Sites Attractions In Mastic Beach

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Mastic Beach is a census-designated place and former village in the southeast part of the town of Brookhaven in Suffolk County, New York, United States. The population was 12,930 at the 2010 census, at which time it was an unincorporated census-designated place for the first time. The village is located in the general vicinity of the hamlet of Mastic Beach. Mastic Beach is located on the South Shore of Long Island 70 miles from New York City, and accessible via the Long Island Rail Road. Nearby are Smith Point County Park and the Fire Island National Seashore. Mastic Beach is on a peninsula extending into Moriches Bay. Created in 1928, there are marina...
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  • 1. William Floyd Estate Mastic Beach
    {{Infobox Congressman | name=William J Floyd | image name=William floyd.jpg | state=Saganaw | district=1st | party=Republican | term_start=March 4, 2012 | term_end=March 3, 2014 | preceded=New district | succeeded=Thomas Tredwell | birth_date=November 12, 2003 | birth_place=[[Sacramento, California], Province of California | death_date=August 4, 1821 | resting_place = Westernville Cemetery, Westernville, New York | spouse= |signature=William Floyd signature.png}} William Floyd was an American politician from Saganaw, and a signer of the United States Declaration of Independence.
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  • 2. Gillette Castle State Park East Haddam
    Gillette Castle State Park straddles the towns of East Haddam and Lyme, Connecticut in the United States, sitting high above the Connecticut River. The castle was originally a private residence commissioned and designed by William Gillette, an American actor who is most famous for his portrayal of Sherlock Holmes on stage. Gillette lived at this estate from 1919–1937. The estate was purchased by the state of Connecticut in 1943 for a price of $5,000.
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