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Brentwood, Long Island got its start in the mid-1800s as a free-love community with no government or money. More than 150 years later, some residents think its uniquely blue voting history stems from its distinct past.
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The exhibit features over 30 maps at the Half Hollow Hills Community Library in Dix Hills and is available through March.
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The Babylon Village Museum will reopen their doors after being closed for two years due to renovation and an artifact cataloging project during the pandemic.
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Long Island knows little about its history of slavery, let alone that Native Americans were also part of it.At the Shinnecock reservation in Southampton,…