Long Island Rail Road, one way to get to Oyster Bay
Boats and water
On the way to Sagamore Hill home of Teddy Roosevelt at Oyster Bay
President Teddy Roosevelt used this house in the summer when in office (US Park Service site photo)
More recent photo, by Will T Rogers
Different angle
Theodore Roosevelt built his home in 1885 with the modern technology available of that day. But there was no electricity here, so a windmill was used to pump water from the well to a third floor holding tank to provide running water for the house.
On the premises at Sagamore Hill
Windmill top
Leaving Sagamore Hill
First stop Bayville beach house (photo edited to make waves)
Oyster Bay village bell at Atlantic Steamer Fire Co No 1
Ice cream store back in town
Raynham Hall
Built 1740 by British as headquarters and involved in espionage during Revolutionary War
Wild Honey bistro
Historic railroad station
Current site of railroad museum
Building to be?
Oyster Bay gazebo
Historic house
Two nearby locations
Summer flower in Oyster Bay
Training apparatus?
Bye-bye Oyster Bay