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  1. Nassau County(/ˈnæsɔː/NASS-aw) is a suburbancountylocated on Long Island, immediately to the east of New York City, bordering the Long Island Soundon the north and the open Atlantic Oceanto the south. As of the 2020 United States census, Nassau County's population was 1,395,774, making it the sixth-most populous county in the State of New ...

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    • Etymology - Origin of Nassau County Name
    • Nassau County History
    • Geography: Land and Water
    • Education

    Several alternate names had been considered for the county, including "Bryant", "Matinecock" (a village within the county currently has that name), "Norfolk" (presumably because of the proximity to Suffolk County), and "Sagamore". However, "Nassau" had the historical advantage of having at one time been the name of Long Island itself, and was the n...

    The area now designated Nassau County was originally the eastern 70% of Queens County, one of the original 12 counties formed in 1683, and was then contained within two towns: Hempstead and Oyster Bay. In 1784, the Town of North Hempstead, was formed through secession by the northern portions of the Town of Hempstead. Nassau County was formed in 18...

    As reported by the Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 453 square miles (1,173 km2), of which, 287 square miles (743 km2) of it is land and 166 square miles (431 km2) of it (36.72%) is water.

    Colleges and universities

    Nassau County is home to numerous colleges and universities, including Adelphi University, Molloy College, Briarcliffe College, New York Institute of Technology, SUNY Old Westbury, Nassau Community College, Hofstra University, C. W. Post Campus of Long Island University, United States Merchant Marine Academy, and Webb Institute.

  3. Queens County included western Long Island, as well as the present day towns of Hempstead and Oyster Bay. The towns grew slowly as a quiet agricultural area through the early 1700's, although its plains provided ideal sites for colonial horse racing tracks. On January 1st, 1898, all the western towns in Queens County became part of New York City.

  4. nassaucountytourism.com › get-inspired › history125 Years of Nassau County

    As we celebrate the 125th anniversary, Nassau County is more than just a place to learn about history. It’s a place to experience it firsthand. Here are a few ways to get into the spirit: Old Westbury Gardens. Wander through the enchanting grounds of this early 20th-century estate, a perfect blend of nature and history.

  5. Long Island County Histories - Nassau County. voted not to become part of greater New York City. In 1900, after much political wrangling and sleight of. hand, the 3 towns joined, to become the new County of Nassau. Welcome to Nassau County (Ancestry.com. Rootsweb.

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  7. 5 days ago · July 15, 2024, 11:57 PM ET (CBS) Shark sightings, rough seas prompt Nassau County officials to issue tips on beach safety. Nassau, county, southeastern New York state, U.S., on central Long Island just east of the borough (and county) of Queens, New York City. It consists of a coastal lowland region bordered to the north by Long Island Sound ...

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