Showing posts with label riverhead. Show all posts
Showing posts with label riverhead. Show all posts

Thursday, December 18, 2008

Indian Island Riverhead


Indian Island Riverhead, originally uploaded by Alida's Photos.
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We took a drive out to Riverhead today and stopped at the Suffolk County Park of Indian Island.
The lighting and clouds brought out the autumn colors. Winter will begin in just a few days.
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Sunday, November 23, 2008

Long Island Duck


Long Island Duck, originally uploaded by Alida's Photos.
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Photo © Alida Thorpe. All rights reserved.
Photo cannot be used without permission and consent.

In 1931, duck farmer Martin Maurer built this 20-ft. high, 30-ft. long, concrete over wooden frame "duck" to use it as a Riverhead (Flanders) shop.
Maurer sold ducks and eggs from this location. When the land was sold for development, Giant Duck preservationists and the Friends for Long Island's Heritage petitioned to save the structure which had become a Long Island attraction.
The owners donated the Big Duck to Suffolk County in 1987. In 1988 it moved from Flanders to Hampton Bays along Route 24 at the entrance of Sears-Bellow County Park.
It has now moved back to Flanders near the original duck farm, on Flanders Road.
The housing development was never built.

The shop still operates -- now as a tourism center for the East end of Long Island, selling souvenirs to tourists and New York City weekend visitors.
Each year, on the first Wednesday in December, the Suffolk County Parks Department sponsors the Annual Holiday Lighting of the Big Duck.
This year, it will happen on December 3rd.
Visitors join in singing carols and once Santa arrives, transported by the Flanders Fire Department, the switch is flipped and the Big Duck lights up for all to see.
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Sunday, August 19, 2007

Polish Festival in Riverhead

Every year at this time, the town of Riverhead is host to the Polish Festival.
There are vendors and food carts in the street with something for everyone.
It was held this weekend, August 18 & 19.
On Saturday, I saw the traditional wedding ceremony complete with the young bride and groom, the couple's parents, wedding attendants and this young flower girl. Beautiful costumes to complete the tradition, are a must.
The mission is to pass the traditions on to the next generation.
I think it was a success!
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Click on the photo to see more details!
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