Experience Gatsby's Gold Coast
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EXPERIENCE GATSBY’S GOLD COAST DAY 1: Just a short ride from New York City on Long Island’s north shore is a place of AMERICA’S uninhibited wealth and opulence immortalized in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s book, The Great Gatsby. Many of the mansions on the “Gold Coast,” so-called for its huge KILKENNY CASTLE concentration of fortunes here, are open for the public’s viewing and enjoyment. Visit Sand’s Point Preserve where you’ll see three mansions: Castlegould, modeled after Ireland’s Kilkenny Castle; Falaise, a Normandy mansion filled with historic artifacts; and the castle-like Hempstead House. Spend the night in a nearby castle or mansion. DAY 2: Visit Planting Fields Arboretum/Coe Hall, a Tudor Revival mansion where you can SPECTACULAR GARDENS view the family’s original furnishings, including the completely restored Louis XVI reception room and the spectacular grounds and gardens (created by the AND GILDED HALLS Olmstead Brothers). Then explore the stately halls and meandering gardens of nearby Old Westbury Gardens. This elegant estate, which features a 70-room English manor house and traditional English formal gardens, sprawls over 100 acres. Dine in nearby Oyster Bay, where you’ll also explore the home of President Theodore Roosevelt. DAY 3: The Vanderbilt Mansion, besides being the magnificent home of railroad tycoon MORE THAN A descendent William Vanderbilt, is also a planetarium and natural history museum. Explore the amazing dioramas of magnificent creatures from around the globe MANSION including a truly astounding marine exhibit showcasing a full-length whale shark; and a cultural exhibit including a mummy, weapons and a shrunken head. Spend the late afternoon strolling the quaint village of Northport before dining at a waterfront, Prohibition-era inn in Centerport. DiscoverLongIsland.com • 631.951.3900 EXPERIENCE GATSBY’S GOLD COAST DAY 4: Visit two of Long Island’s Gold Coast mansions converted to public use as museums. Clayton/Nassau County Museum of Art was the home of Henry Clay FORMER MANSIONS, Frick, co-founder of U.S. Steel. Today, the Georgian mansion in Roslyn houses the NOW MUSEUMS Nassau County Museum of Art, which features a permanent art collection as well as changing exhibits and a 145-acre sculpture garden. Then explore Welwyn / Holocaust Memorial and Education Center of Nassau County. This estate was one of the many Pratt estates that formed the Pratt compound in Glen Cove. Charles Pratt, one of the founders of Standard Oil, settled in the area in 1890. Today, the mansion is the site of the Holocaust Memorial and Education Center of Nassau County. The recently renovated facility includes both indoor exhibits and outdoor sculptures. DAY 5: While the Gold Coast region as described is generally on Long Island’s North MANSIONS OF THE Shore, mansions were built along the South Shore as well during the Gilded Age. The most well-known is Bayard Cutting Arboretum, including a Tudor-style SOUTH SHORE mansion with landscape and tree planting designed by the famous landscape designer Fredrick Law Olmstead, who later became well-known for designing both New York’s Central Park and Brooklyn’s Prospect Park. Located on the Connetquot River, Bayard has 690 acres of lawns and open meadows, a wildflower garden, a marshy refuge, and many paths that make this park a good bird watching location. Lunch at the mansion café overlooking the river. Visit nearby Sagtikos Manor, which George Washington visited, and the Maritime Museum in Sayville, located within a former estate. For more information, please contact: Jennifer Rothman Domestic & International, and Sports Sales Manager Phone: +01 (631) 951-3900 Email: [email protected] DiscoverLongIsland.com • 631.951.3900.