Middle Island Presbyterian Church, Long Island
#64 among attractions in Long Island
Facts and practical information
Middle Island Presbyterian Church is a historic Presbyterian church at 271 Middle Country Road in Middle Island, Suffolk County, New York. ()
Middle IslandLong Island United States
Middle Island Presbyterian Church – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Baseball Heaven, Wardenclyffe Tower, Long Island Community Hospital Amphitheater, Homan-Gerard House and Mills.
- 4 miSSport venue, Sport, Arenas and stadiums
Baseball Heaven, Long Island
103 min walk • Baseball Heaven is a 27-acre baseball complex in Yaphank, New York on Long Island. The complex is located close to Long Island MacArthur Airport. Baseball Heaven attracts talent from the New England and Mid-Atlantic states.
- 5.8 miNEScience museum, Tower
Wardenclyffe Tower, Long Island
149 min walk • Wardenclyffe Tower, also known as the Tesla Tower, was an early experimental wireless transmission station designed and built by Nikola Tesla on Long Island in 1901–1902, located in the village of Shoreham, New York.
- 3.9 miSWConcert hall, Concerts and shows, Performing arts
Long Island Community Hospital Amphitheater, Long Island
101 min walk • The Long Island Community Hospital Amphitheater, located at Bald Hill, is an outdoor concert venue owned by the Town of Brookhaven, and located in Farmingville, New York, United States.
- 3.8 miSEArchaeological site
Homan-Gerard House and Mills, Long Island
97 min walk • Homan-Gerard House and Mills is a historic home and mill complex located at Yaphank in Suffolk County, New York. It is composed of a large Federal-style residence, four contributing related support buildings, and six contributing related archaeological sites.
- 5.5 miSEPark
Southaven County Park, Long Island
141 min walk • Southaven County Park is located in South Haven and Yaphank, New York in central Long Island. It is located between Sunrise Highway just west of William Floyd Parkway, off of Victory Avenue, and crossed by the Carmans River.
- 3.8 miSEChurch
St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, Long Island
98 min walk • St. Andrew's Episcopal Church is a historic church on East Main Street in Yaphank, New York. The church was built on land formerly owned by James Huggins Weeks, who was a Yaphank resident since 1827, and a former President of the Long Island Rail Road between 1847 and 1850.
- 4.6 miNHiking, Hiking trail
Paumanok Path, Mount Sinai
118 min walk • The Paumanok Path is a 125-mile hiking trail in New York on Long Island that goes from Rocky Point to Montauk Point State Park. It travels through four towns in Suffolk County: Brookhaven, Riverhead, Southampton and East Hampton. It is marked by white trail blazes. The trail derives its name from the Native American name for Long Island.
- 1.6 miENature, Natural attraction, Park
Artist Lake, Long Island
42 min walk • Artist Lake is a glacial kettle hole lake located in Middle Island, New York south of Middle Country Road in central Long Island. Artist Lake holds a diverse warm water fish community including largemouth bass and pickerel. It is also one of Long Island's better waters for crappie and perch.
- 5.1 miSWMuseum
Bald Hill Schoolhouse, Long Island
131 min walk • Bald Hill Schoolhouse is a historic one-room school building located at Farmingville in Suffolk County, New York. It was built in 1850 and is a small, one story, vernacular rural schoolhouse with Greek Revival style detailing.
- 5.9 miNEMuseum
Tesla Science Center at Wardenclyffe, Long Island
151 min walk • The Tesla Science Center at Wardenclyffe is a nonprofit organization established to develop a regional science and technology center, museum and makerspace at the site of Nikola Tesla's former Wardenclyffe laboratory on Long Island, New York. The center had raised money through crowdfunding to purchase the property.
- 2.9 miSWCemetery
Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Long Island
74 min walk • Holy Sepulchre Cemetery is a Roman Catholic cemetery located on the northwest corner of New York State Route 112 and Granny Road in Coram, New York. The cemetery was founded in 1942, and is part of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Rockville Centre.