Oyster Bay, United States

Travel Blogs from Oyster Bay (4)

Oyster Bay, Oyster bay, Australia travel blog
Oyster Bay
Feb 16, 2009

... . We had to be quick as we had a lot to pack into today. The drive was only a few hours but then it is quite a walk from Oyster Bay car park up to the viewpoint of Oyster Bay. it was a rough climb for Mum and Davo so they called it a day when we wer p ...

A travel blog entry by stubo
Departure, Oyster Bay, United States travel blog
Departure
Sep 14, 2007

Today is the day. Its not "In September" or "September 14th" or "the 14th of this month" or "this Friday" anymore. Its just, today. I woke up and looked at my window at a part of a poem I wrote on there before I left for college senior year. It's& ...

A travel blog entry by stephiesteph
Last Day of Work, Oyster Bay, United States travel blog
Last Day of Work
Sep 11, 2007

A rainy last day. Now all that's left is to get packing. Important papers are all packed... Slowly getting there... Three days..

A travel blog entry by stephiesteph
One Week From Now.., Oyster Bay, United States travel blog
One Week From Now..
Sep 7, 2007

One week from now it will be less than 24 hours before I leave. My mom leaves Saturday for AZ and so I'll say goodbye to her at the airport that morning. I can't believe how fast this came up. It feels like yesterday it was June. So this, the week ...

A travel blog entry by stephiesteph

Attractions in Oyster Bay (2)

Sagamore Hill National Historic Site
Sagamore Hill National Historic Site

20 Sagamore Hill Road, Oyster Bay, New York, United States

4.00

A bully good historic attraction, not to be missed: the home of Theodore Roosevelt from 1902 to 1906, considered the "Summer White House," a beautiful 23-room Victorian mansion estate that also includes a 37-acre National Environmental Study Area of forest, tidal salt marsh and bay beach.
Planting Fields Arboretum State Historic Park
Planting Fields Arboretum State Historic Park

Planting Fields Rd., P.O. Box 58 Oyster Bay, New York, United States

0.00

The Olmsted brothers created this 400-acre arboretum, known for its camellias, rhododendrons and azaleas.

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