North Shore (Long Island)
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The North Shore of Long Island is the area along Long Island's northern coast, bordering Long Island Sound. Traditionally, the region has been the most affluent on Long Island and among the most affluent in the New York metropolitan area, which has earned it the nickname "the Gold Coast." Though some consider the North Shore to include parts of Queens, particularly the quasi-suburban northeastern neighborhoods such as Douglaston, the term is generally used to refer to the Long Island coastline in Nassau County and Suffolk County. It is often used as a generic name for the entire northern half of Long Island rather than just the area immediately next to the coastline.
The North Shore has a long-held reputation of elegance and gentility. Many stately old homes can be found there, and an "old money" atmosphere pervades. In popular culture, it is perhaps best known as the setting of F. Scott Fitzgerald's 1925 novel The Great Gatsby, which centered on the area's wealth and the aspiration of the title character to be accepted as a part of its society. The novel's "West Egg" and "East Egg" were fictionalized versions of the real North Shore villages of Kings Point and Sands Point. The distinctive upper class speech pattern known as Locust Valley Lockjaw takes its name from the North Shore's Locust Valley area.
Despite its waterfront location, relatively few beaches can be found on the North Shore. Most of Long Island's beaches are located to the south, on the Atlantic Ocean.
Though the western stretch of the North Shore is considered by most locals to be the more fashionable of Long Island's coasts, once the island splits into two forks at its east end, the North Shore becomes largely rural. This area is known as the North Fork, and it contrasts starkly with the South Fork's tony Hamptons. In the past 25 years, the North Fork has reinvented itself as a major center for the production of wine.
[edit] Cities, villages and hamlets
- Asharoken
- Bayshore
- Brookville
- Bayside
- Bayville
- Cold Spring Harbor
- Centerport
- Centre Island
- Douglaston
- East Hills
- East Norwich
- East Setauket
- Fort Salonga
- Glen Cove
- Glen Head
- Great Neck
- Greenvale
- Head of the Harbor
- Huntington
- Huntington Bay
- Islip
- Jericho
- Kings Point
- Kings Park
- Lattingtown
- Little Neck
- Locust Valley
- Lloyd Harbor
- Manhasset
- Manorhaven
- Matinecock
- Mill Neck
- Miller Place
- Mount Sinai
- Muttontown
- Nissequogue
- Northport
- Oyster Bay
- Old Brookville
- Old Field
- Old Westbury
- Plainview (often debated, as it lies only slightly north of center, but has housed two "Gold Coast" Estates.)