. Long Island and real life, Long Island railroad . The Bay at Plandome. Boating at Port Washington14 dential air which has always been one of its marked of Flushing are College Point, Malba, AVhitestone and White-stone Landing (Beechhiirst). Between Flushing and Bayside are Mur-ray Hill and Broadway. Little Neck Bay will go into posterity as the home of the clam. As avillage, Bayside is pretty much typical of Long Island life, with its golfclubs and shady macadamized streets and attractive cottages and richlawns. Not much further to the east are Douglaston, Little Neck a


. Long Island and real life, Long Island railroad . The Bay at Plandome. Boating at Port Washington14 dential air which has always been one of its marked of Flushing are College Point, Malba, AVhitestone and White-stone Landing (Beechhiirst). Between Flushing and Bayside are Mur-ray Hill and Broadway. Little Neck Bay will go into posterity as the home of the clam. As avillage, Bayside is pretty much typical of Long Island life, with its golfclubs and shady macadamized streets and attractive cottages and richlawns. Not much further to the east are Douglaston, Little Neck andGreat Neck, from where charming and well-made roads penetrate intothe country side and where, as almost everywhere along the North Shore,the water life plays a vital part. One leaves Manhasset and Plandome, tucked comfortably along a steephillside on the North Bay, to come to Port Washington, which to a greaterand greater extent is becoming liked as an all-year-around home. Anyzealous yachtsman will tell of the good times to be had at the ManhassetBay Yacht Club. At


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