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CE Behr
at 2024 Feb 02
CE Behr
at 2024 Feb 02
Just a crate place to come and take a spin with your pup, please do not neglect The Preserve.
sandra ferreira
at 2023 Dec 26
sandra ferreira
at 2023 Dec 26
Need reparations the floor so bad
Alexander Yupac
at 2023 Aug 25
Alexander Yupac
at 2023 Aug 25
Very nice fields,the lights make the atmosphere seem surreal.the 7 eleven across the street is the cherry on top. Im giving 4 out of 5 because the turf is sharp making turf burn,burn more than usual.
Josef Sperzel
at 2023 Jul 31
Josef Sperzel
at 2023 Jul 31
My kids love this park, it has 2 playground sections, one for young kids and one for kids a little older. Swings are too low and sometimes they are broken.
I'd been meaning to visit this place for a while, but getting out to the suburbs of Long Island from Manhattan is a trek. Luckily, I finally got to see it on a nice day and arrived just in time for a fantastic tour. The tour guide was very entertaining and knew his stuff, and the house is in great condition. A highlight was seeing the lilac tree that grew "in the dooryard" and could be seen out the window right over Whitman's childhood bed. I didn't spend much time at the museum, as it was mostly stuff to read, but it was set up nicely and they had a few cool things, like a book signed by Whitman and a first edition Leaves of Grass, plus a fun gift shop. I highly recommend visiting this place if you're a fan of Walt Whitman!
Vincent Scuderi
at 2023 Jun 15
Vincent Scuderi
at 2023 Jun 15
Great open park with playground and soccer and lacrosse fields. Night time soccer games. Park named for a young woman died from a car driven by a drunken driver. Brianna "Breezy" is remembered with a bronze (?) statue depicting Breezy in soccer action. I go there to get my "steps" in. Also adjoins Froehlich Farms preserve for a nature walk under a canopy of trees.
great experience! you're not allowed to take pictures inside the home though. weird.
Stew Ladd
at 2023 Mar 22
Stew Ladd
at 2023 Mar 22
Nice soccer fields, tot lot, and there are toilets. Also has a covered place to sit. Quiet early in the day.
Daira Rivera
at 2023 Feb 20
Daira Rivera
at 2023 Feb 20
Pretty good park, for finding one in a place I don’t know. My daughter (5) and I went to this park after an hour drive. She needed to stretch her legs and, because I didn’t know the area, I just went to the first park I could find. It’s clean and has a field right behind the fenced playground. It’s relatively small in size but large enough for a 5-year-old to have some fun before getting back on the road.
The Walt Whitman Birthplace Association does an exceptional job of brining the place and the poet to vibrant life for its visitors. While Whitman only lived in Huntington Station during the first four years of his life, the influence of his birthplace and his first formative years is clearly on display.
Excellent museum guide! We arrived late but she went over the missing sections of the house at the end of the tour. Interesting details give you insight into the life of the family and the house at the time. Highly recommended.
Well-maintained New York State historic site. Walt Whitman Jr. was born here and lived here until he was 4, before moving to Brooklyn. There are a couple artifacts from that time and original pieces on display. They also have art program there. The guides are very knowledgeable and friendly. You can park next to the house (about a dozen spaces) or along the side street.
Maddie was an amazing tour guide and answered all my questions. The new tour guide shadowing Maddie was fabulous as well. We had a wonderful time looking through all the info/artifacts.
It’s a really cool Historic Site to check out. The tour is really informative. The interpretation center has great information and a fantastic gift shop to grab a text to read. Beautiful site worth all the time to enjoy you could spare.
Edward Gellender
at 2020 Oct 18
Edward Gellender
at 2020 Oct 18
On a beautiful fall Sunday afternoon, we met the kids and our 5 year old granddaughter at the Breezy Park playground that she just loves. A multi-generational good time.

The playground is large, quite extensive, safe, and well maintained.

Not our thing at this moment, but we saw the nearby ballfields were very busy with loads of older teenagers in what appeared to be high school sport teams.

There is a little hiking trail there. One of these days I will go there on my own and try it.
Learned alot about Walt Whitman that I never new. Nice tour and friendly staff. Was not a waist of time, good day..