
Hicksville and the surrounding north shore of Long Island represent a complex landscape of established villages, expansive educational campuses, and historic memorial sites. The northern reach of the map touches the Long Island Sound at Weeks Point, where the Theodore Roosevelt Grave stands near Oyster Bay Cove. This area's transition from the coastal terrain of Mill Neck and Glen Cove to the suburban density of Westbury and New Cassel is navigated by major arteries like the Northern State Pkwy and Jericho Tpke. The map reveals a dense concentration of institutional history, featuring major centers like the SUNY College at Old Westbury and Long Island University Post. Numerous historic burial grounds, such as the Friends Meeting House Cem and Brookville Cem, are interspersed among the winding roads of the Gold Coast estates in Brookville and Muttontown.
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