Cold Spring Harbor, Nassau County, Long Island, NY About The Village | Cold Spring, NY was the start of a lovely day. We ate lunch at a lovely restaurant, the Harbor Mist, by Oyster Bay inlet on the Long Island Sound. There is a little park there dedicated to Billy Joel. Cold Spring Harbor was the name of Billy Joel’s first album in November 1, 1971.
Next we drove to Cove Neck on the opposite shore to see Sagamore Hill. Sagamore Hill was the home of Theodore Roosevelt, 26th President of the United States, from 1885 until his death in 1919. There is lots of history and pictures at the Sagamore Hill National Historic Site, NPS site. I installed The NPS App – Digital (U.S. National Park Service) app and watched VR tours of Sagamore Hill National Historic Site.

Oyster Bay, Cold Spring 11/18/2021 
Harbor Mist, Cold Spring 11/18/2021 
Billy Joel Park, Cold Spring 11/18/2021 
Sagamore Hill 11/18/2021 
Sagamore Hill 11/18/2021 
Sagamore Hill 11/18/2021 
Sagamore Hill 11/18/2021 
Sagamore Hill 11/18/2021 
Sagamore Hill 11/18/2021 
Sagamore Hill 11/18/2021 
Theodore Roosevelt home 1880s, Sagamore Hill 11/18/2021 
Theodore Roosevelt home 1880s, Sagamore Hill 11/18/2021 
Theodore Roosevelt home 1880s, Sagamore Hill 11/18/2021 
Theodore Roosevelt home 1880s, Sagamore Hill 11/18/2021 
Sagamore Hill 11/18/2021 
Sagamore Hill 11/18/2021 
Sagamore Hill 11/18/2021

Beautiful area and excellent pics. I especially liked #11 – the sun sinking behind Roosevelt’s Sagamore Hill home.
Thanks Larry. I brought out the shadow areas in Lightroom.
Might there have been a photographer’s hand behind those stacked leaves? Regardless of the answer, it’s a compelling image.
Ny husband, Marc, stacked them 🙂
My compliments to him!
What a beautiful area, Sherry. There’s so much more to Long Island than suburbs and strip malls.Thanks for sharing the interesting areas you explored.
Thanks Dan. Long Island used to be all farms. There are lots of wild areas left.
enjoyed this post and nice to see the Roosevelt home – 🙂
I’m glad. The Sagamore Hill website has lots more information (link in post).
thx
Informative history to accompany fine photos
Thanks Derrick.