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Jackie Perazzo
March 21, 2020
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Hey guys, welcome back! Today’s article is going to be about a trip Steven and I took back in June 2019. My family had organized a family reunion out on a beach in Montauk, and you know I can’t go…
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Jackie Perazzo
March 14, 2020
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Hello again and welcome back everyone! As promised todays article will be the Part II to the Hoyt Farm Nature Preserve in Smithtown, NY. Steven and I were so in love with this park that we decided to return the…
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Jackie Perazzo
May 26, 2019
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Welcome back, everyone! I’m going to be honest with you, I think I have been trying to avoid writing this entry. Don’t misunderstand, my trip to Block Island was AMAZING! Everything I could have hoped for and more, but when…
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Jackie Perazzo
September 5, 2018
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Welcome back everyone, today I have a very exciting park to discuss with you all, a place every Long Islander knows, Jones Beach State Park! This article has been a long time coming but, as many of you know, Jones…
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