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Please join us on 9/10/23 for a celebratory brunch! Please look at the FAQ the for more details!
Please join us on 9/10/23 for a celebratory brunch! Please look at the FAQ the for more details!
September 9, 2023
Oyster Bay, NY

Paige & Collin

Things To Do

Cold Spring Harbor Fish Hatchery & Aquarium

1660 New York 25A, Cold Spring Harbor, NY 11724
, (516) 692-6768

Cold Spring Harbor Fish Hatchery & Aquarium is the perfect place to relax and to visit. It is a non-profit environmental education centre dedicated to educating its visitors about the freshwater ecosystems of New York State. Fun fact: Collin volunteered here while he was in high school!

Oyster Bay Brewing Company

36 Audrey Avenue, Oyster Bay, NY 11771
, (516) 802-5546

For a unique beer experience, you should visit Oyster Bay Brewing Company. Here, they have brewed all sorts of beer since 2012. The company is situated in the city centre of Oyster Bay, which makes it accessible for everyone staying in or near the city. Try out their refreshing Milkshake India Pale Ale or the popular American Lager.

Planting Fields Arboretum

1395 Planting Fields Road, Oyster Bay, NY 11771
, (516) 922-9210

Planting Fields is a state park covering over 400 acres (162 ha) built in 1915, and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. Coe Hall was the home of William Robertson Coe and his wife Mary “Mai” Huttleston Coe. With greenhouses and lots of plant collections, the Planting Fields are a magical, amazing, fairy tale of botany delight. The best time to visit Planting Fields is in late spring, when all the flowers are in full bloom.

Bonanza Stand of Oyster Bay

25 Shore Avenue, Oyster Bay, NY 11771
, (516) 922-7796

A cute place to stop and grab a snack or some shaved ice. Collin grew up going to the Bonanza Stand for a treat and later bringing Paige here during one of her many visits to Oyster Bay.

Theodore Roosevelt Sanctuary

134 Cove Road, Oyster Bay, NY 11771
, (516) 922-3200

A great spot to walk through the woods and learn about the local birds in the area. They rehabilitate injured birds and release them into the wild.