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  1. Great Neck, village, in the town (township) of North Hempstead, Nassau county, New York, U.S. It lies along the Great Neck cape and the north shore of Long Island in an area of summer estates. Settled about 1644, it is known as the “Old Village” and was incorporated in 1922. The writer F. Scott.

  2. Village of Great Neck, NY. The Village of Great Neck is one of nine villages that (together with several unincorporated areas) make up Great Neck - part of the Town of North Hempstead and of Nassau County.

  3. Feb 12, 2020 · Things to Do in Great Neck, NY - Great Neck Attractions. Tours near Great Neck. Book these experiences to see what the area has to offer. New York in One Day Guided Sightseeing Tour. 3,849. Bus Tours. from. $99. per adult. Official NYC Horse Carriage Rides in Central Park since 1979 ™. 1,994. Historical Tours. from. $125. per group (up to 4)

  4. Great Neck is a region on Long Island, New York, that covers a peninsula on the North Shore and includes nine villages, among them Great Neck, Great Neck Estates, Great Neck Plaza, Kings Point, and Russell Gardens, and a number of unincorporated areas, as well as an area south of the peninsula near Lake Success and the border territory of Queens.

  5. Great Neck is a village in the town of North Hempstead in Nassau County, on the North Shore of Long Island, in New York, United States. The population was 9,989 at the 2010 census.

  6. About Us. The Village of Great Neck is one of nine villages that (together with several unincorporated areas) make up Great Neck - part of the Town of North Hempstead and of Nassau County. Among Great Necks earliest settlements - some say the first “of any real importance and Presence” here - it is still called by many “the old village.”

  7. Great Neck is a village in the town of North Hempstead in Nassau County, New York, in the U.S.. As of the 2020 United States Census, the village population was 11,145. [1] The Village of Great Neck is located at 40°48′10″N 73°43′53″W. [2] References. ↑ "QuickFacts: Great Neck village, New York". United States Census Bureau.

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