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  2. Oct 30, 2019 · Sea Cliff, N.Y.: A Close-Knit, Walkable Village. Unlike other parts of Long Island’s North Shore, this Nassau County village isn’t flashy. Homes are close together, and a car isn’t a necessity.

  3. Mar 23, 2023 · Sea Cliff natives affectionately refer to their village as “One Square Mile.” Part of the town of Oyster Bay, this picturesque gem is nestled along Hempstead Harbor on Nassau County’s North Shore. Because of its unique history as a former Methodist campground, it features intimate plot sizes.

  4. Oct 4, 2023 · Sea Cliff, New York is a charming coastal village located on the North Shore of Long Island. It offers a picturesque setting with stunning views of the Long Island Sound and beautifully landscaped neighborhoods.

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    Train: The Long Island Railroad's Sea Cliff Station is located at Sea Cliff Avenue, east of Glen Cove Avenue. Commuting to New York City's Penn Stationtakes about one hour.
    Bus: The MTA'sN21 bus runs to the village.
    Driving: The Long Island Expressway, the Northern State Parkway, and Route 25A are all close to the village.

    The Native Americans originally referred to this area as Muskeeta Cove, which means "cove of grassy flats." In the 1600s, Englishman Joseph Carpenter purchased the land from Native Americans. In the 1870s, the land was used as a religious retreat, reached by a cable car to the top of the cliff. German Methodists from New York city came here to wors...

    William Cullen Bryant—poet and journalist
    Natalie Portman—actor
    Robert Olen Butler—Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist
    Il Villaggio Pizzeria Restaurant(227 Sea Cliff Avenue)—Features pizza and other Italian favorites.
    Arata's Deli(303 Sea Cliff Avenue)—Offers salads and sandwiches to go. Stop here before going to the beach, and then enjoy a meal on the shore.

    Dreams East(359 Sea Cliff Avenue) is your one-stop shopping for products ranging from futons and pillows to aromatic oils, crystals, and jewelry. Sophia, the friendly calico cat, will personally gr...

    Sea Cliff boasts two small, sandy beaches. Sea Cliff Municipal Beach on the Boulevard has its own boardwalk. Harry Tappen Beachon Shore Road features a picnic area and a playground with swings.
    Sea Cliff Village Museum(95 10th Avenue) chronicles the history of the village through photos from Sea Cliff's early days, a scale model of a Victorian house, and changing exhibits.
    Memorial Park(a.k.a. "Hippie Park") is a grassy area perched on a bluff, with spectacular views of Long Island Sound.
    The members-only Sea Cliff Yacht Club(42 The Boulevard) features a clubhouse, restaurant, bars, and swimming pools. Boat racks are provided for members.
    Every year, on the first Sunday in October, the village hosts its Sea Cliff Mini Marton Sea Cliff Avenue between Carpenter and Prospect Streets. The street fair features about 200 vendors, with foo...
    The Annual Holiday House Tour, the first Saturday of each December, features walks through some of Sea Cliff's lovely Victorian houses. Tickets are available at Sherlock Homes Realty (305 Sea Cliff...
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  5. Mar 28, 2023 · ‘The Cliffs’ is a series of walkways along Sea Cliff Avenue embedded with scenic views showcasing gardens & historic homes perched on hilly terrains overlooking panoramic waterfront panoramas- perfect for photography lovers (or anyone who enjoys an afternoon walk around beautiful surroundings).

  6. www.seacliff-ny.govSea Cliff NY

    Located 25 miles east of Manhattan and sitting atop a 120-foot bluff on the North Shore of Long Island, Sea Cliff is nestled along the shoreline of Long Island’s renowned “Gold Coast.”. At only one square mile, Sea Cliff boasts its own beach, 16 neighborhood parks, and also borders the Harry Tappen Beach – a Town of Oyster Bay beach ...

  7. Sea Cliff is a village located within the Town of Oyster Bay in Nassau County, on Long Island, in New York, United States. As of the 2010 United States census, the village population was 4,995. It is considered part of the greater Glen Cove area, which is anchored by the City of Glen Cove.

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