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  1. 1. : a consecrated place: such as. a. : the ancient Hebrew temple at Jerusalem or its holy of holies. b (1) : the most sacred part of a religious building (such as the part of a Christian church in which the altar is placed) (2) : the room in which general worship services are held. (3) : a place (such as a church or a temple) for worship. 2. a (1)

  2. (631) 286-0485. 2595 Noyac Road Sag Harbor, NY 11963. View Details. About Us. Established in 1954, the Elizabeth A. Morton National Wildlife Refuge protects a 187-acre peninsula on Noyack and Little Peconic Bays. Exceptionally diverse habitats include sandy and rocky beaches that fringe the peninsula, while wooded bluffs overlook the Bays.

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    How To Help. At Last Chance Animal Rescue, we provide a second chance for animals in need by rescuing them from high-kill shelters and other dangerous situations. We offer a variety of services including animal adoption, fostering and volunteering opportunities.

  4. ARF actively rescues cats and dogs, provides quality care and offers sanctuary until loving homes can be found. Operation Cat. May TNR Clinics. ARF is offering several upcoming feral cat clinics. Free spay/neuter surgeries will be available but appointments must be made in advance. LEARN MORE. Dog Training & Socialization. Train Your Dog at ARF.

  5. Visit. Overview. This 77-acre oasis is situated along the Shinnecock Bay coastline and is one of the few places where the pine barrens extend all the way to Long Island’s South Shore.

  6. Jan 3, 2023 · Established in 1955, the Elizabeth A. Morton Wildlife Refuge is the first federally owned refuge to be named after a woman. Tucked away on the South Fork of Long Island, just west of Sag Harbor, this 187-acre natural treasure is home to hundreds of species of flora and fauna.

  7. 1. a. A sacred place, such as a church, temple, or mosque. b. The holiest part of a sacred place, as the part of a Christian church around the altar. 2. a. A sacred place, such as a church, in which fugitives formerly were immune to arrest. b. Immunity to arrest afforded by a sanctuary: sought sanctuary in the church. c.

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