The William Floyd Estate in Mastic Beach, NY is a historic site that offers visitors a glimpse into 250 years of local and national history. The estate was once the home of William Floyd, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, and his family, who were affluent merchants and landowners in the 17th century. The estate, which includes the Old Mastic House and 613 acres of grounds, provides opportunities for exploration, including trails, outbuildings, and a family cemetery.
Visitors can learn about the Floyd family's involvement in the American Revolution and the contributions of enslaved, indentured, and indigenous people to their success. The estate is open to the public for exploration of the grounds, and visitors can enjoy amenities such as picnic tables and access to bathrooms. The site is also dog-friendly and offers birding opportunities, as well as proximity to the Otis Pike Fire Island High Dune Wilderness and its beach access.
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