Wheatley Heights Vacations, Tourism & Travel Information
Our Take on Wheatley Heights, New York
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Wheatley Heights, New York Lodging
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ESA Long Island-Melville100 Spagnoli Rd
Melville, NY 11747"are expected to clean your own room in between, as well as reteive your own clean linen if you wish to have clean linen each" more on Yahoo! Travel
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Hilton Long Island Huntington598 Broad Hollow Rd
Melville, NY 11747"probably insignificant, was that when I was trying to check into the hotel I had my hands completely full" more on TripAdvisor
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Extended StayAmerica100 Spagnoli Rd
Melville, NYI really enjoyed Extended Stay. It was much better than expected. What I really appreciated was the extra helpful and knowledgeable staff that checked me in and was able to efficiently answer all o... more on TravelPost.com
Wheatley Heights, New York Things To Do
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Walt Whitman Birthplace State Historic Site240 Old Walt Whitman Road
Huntington Station, NY 11746-4148Overview This farmhouse was the birthplace of one of America's greatest poets, Walt Whitman, and was built by his father. The humble farmhouse is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is no... more on Yahoo! Travel
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Colonial Springs Golf Course, Valley/Lakes Course1 Long Island Ave
East Farmingdale, NY 11735Playing only about 10-15 rounds a year, I usually like trying courses i've never played before. But Colonial Springs is one I try to play once a year. Walking out of the clubhouse to the 1st tee, y... more on GolfReview
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Hollow Hills Golf Course49 Ryder Ave
Dix Hills, NY 11746The course is in decent condition. However, the facilities and course are as bushleague as you can get. The 9 hole course is basiclly a field with holes seperated by an inconsistent lingin of thin ... more on GolfReview
