Located on Woodcleft Canal in Freeport, the nautical mile is literally a one-mile-long strip of boating, bars and restaurants.
The nautical mile is one of Long Island's best-kept secrets and its the perfect mix of land and sea.It was originally known for oysters and fishing and over time evolved into an entertainment destination.
"You got to go into the bay and sometimes in Merrick Bay, sometimes in Baldwin Bay, there's seals around," business owner Harley House said."We have some fantastic restaurants, we have bars we have charter boats," Freeport Chamber of Commerce President Ben Jackson said. "The Long Island Arts Council happens to do the concert series during the summers here.
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