Hicks Island (New York)
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Hicks Island is an island in , Suffolk County, New York, in the United States. The small island is located north of Napeague on the eastern end of Long Island. Hicks Island was named for an early owner. It has also been known as Goffe Island. In September 1971 Otis G. Pike put forward a bill that the US Federal government expropriate Hicks Island, historic Gardiners Island, Cartwright Island, Gardiners Point Island and 1000 acres of the nearby shore of Long Island, and turn them into a national monument.
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Hicks Island is an island in , Suffolk County, New York, in the United States. The small island is located north of Napeague on the eastern end of Long Island. Hicks Island was named for an early owner. It has also been known as Goffe Island. In September 1971 Otis G. Pike put forward a bill that the US Federal government expropriate Hicks Island, historic Gardiners Island, Cartwright Island, Gardiners Point Island and 1000 acres of the nearby shore of Long Island, and turn them into a national monument.
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