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      California Gold Rush

      • The North Fork, along with neighboring Middle and South Forks, were central to the California Gold Rush that began in January 1848 and attracted a swarm of gold seekers to the region. By the summer of 1849, there were over a 100,000 prospectors working on the river and other nearby rivers in the Sierra Nevada Mountains.
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  2. The North Fork is a 30-mile- (48 km) long peninsula in the northeast part of Suffolk County, New York, U.S., roughly parallel with a longer peninsula known as the South Fork, both on the East End of Long Island.

  3. Sep 8, 2023 · Long Island’s North Fork, feels worlds away from the hustle of New York City, though it’s only 90 miles and a couple hours (traffic gods willing) out to the northeastern peninsula. Its largest town, Greenport, offers a laid-back alternative to Long Island’s flashier summer escapes like Montauk and the Hamptons.

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  4. Oct 26, 2023 · Oct. 26, 2023. On the North Fork of Long Island, glasses are clinking to 50 years since a young couple planted the first commercial vines in the region. Today, with more than 40 North Fork...

  5. Sep 2, 2020 · 15 Best Things To Do On the North Fork of Long Island (2021) I grew up on eastern Long Island and have been visiting the North Fork since I was a kid. As a child, I loved the North Fork for it’s fun activities- corn mazes, apple picking, strawberry festivals, hay rides… it was a dream!

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  6. Sep 7, 2021 · The North Fork of Long Island is the absolute best of America’s Northeast, all wrapped up in a single destination. It offers beautiful beaches, lush vineyards and charming wineries, cute towns, farms and farm stands selling fresh locally-grown produce and flowers, flower fields, luxury B&Bs, and charming local shops.

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  7. The North Shore of Long Island transforms into the vast farmlands of the North Fork, one of the largest and most preserved agricultural regions in New York State and home of Long Island’s award-winning wine country.

  8. Oct 27, 2017 · Long Island's North Fork: Less than 100 miles from New York City by way of the heaving Long Island Expressway, the North Fork is like a sigh of relief. And it's surpassing the Hamptons as the...

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