LI Parks with Stories to Tell, Part 2

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Science & Nature

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Adults
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In all, there’s at least 70,000 acres of recreational and wooded parkland spread across Long Island, from Queens to Montauk. In this second installment of Long Island Parks: Stories to Tell, we will stop by truly unique parks: John P. Humes Japanese Stroll Garden in Mill Neck, Cedar Creek Park in Seaford, Belmont Lake State Park in West Babylon, the Ecology Site and Animal Preserve in Holtsville and Bayard Cutting Arboretum in Great River. You will find that they each have so much to offer – and their own story to tell!

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