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Staying put is a syndrome in Sayville, Long Island. Residents of Sayville seem to cherish the hamlet's bustling, homey and pleasantly retro downtown of more than 60 pedestrian-scale stores, restaurants and one-of-a-kind shops. Its baymen, a nearly vanished breed of shellfishermen, and its long marine history are celebrated at the Long Island Maritime Museum in adjoining West Sayville.
Sayville is known as one of the most beautiful and desirable communities on Long Island. The hamlet offers a wholesome, well rounded community life that its residents take pride in and one that its future generations will cherish. There's just so much to see and do; for example—boating, fishing, and swimming in the Great South Bay. The ferry terminal links the mainland to Fire Island's many fine resorts and provides a gateway to the Atlantic Ocean for your pleasure.
West Sayville is home to a professional-caliber, 18 hole championship golf course and a unique Maritime Museum and park. Visitors can enjoy the shady streets adorning lovely Victorian-style homes, shop in our friendly downtown and explore our many places of interest.
history
Like many other Long Island towns, Sayville is very rich in both history and heritage. Live in the past through our history features.
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
One of the reasons it's so interesting working at LIMM is how the little things end up making a big difference. Something as simple as showing kids around the Bayman's Cottage during a school tour. Th...
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Flip through our extensive collection of postcards from Sayville's downtown and maritime past. Got some of your own? Contribute to our database ›