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  • The North Fork is a 30-mile- (48 km) long peninsula in the northeast part of Suffolk County, New York, U.S., roughly parallel with a longer peninsula known as the South Fork, both on the East End of Long Island. Although the peninsula begins east of Riverhead hamlet, the term North Fork can also refer collectively to the towns of Riverhead and Southold in their entirety.
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  • I was watching a show called TasteMakers yesterday and it featured an escargot farm in the North Fork of Long Island, NY.
  • The North Fork is a 30-mile- (48 km) long peninsula in the northeast part of Suffolk County, New York, U.S., roughly parallel with a longer peninsula known as the South...
  • ...farmlands of the North Fork, one of the largest and most preserved agricultural regions in New York State and home of Long Island’s award-winning wine country.
  • Known as Long Island’s Wine Country, there are over 60 vineyards, breweries and distilleries in North Fork, Long Island that use locally grown ingredients.
  • Long Island. North Fork. ... Located on Long Island's North Fork, this winery contains more than 90 acres of vinifera grapes and a comfortable wine tasting room...
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  • I thought it would be fun to share a little itinerary from the few trips we've taken, the best places to eat and things to do on the North Fork, Long Island!
  • Long Island’s North Fork is an absolute paradise with 40+ wineries, beaches, farms and farm stands, flower fields and a more laid back feeling than the Hamptons.
  • There are lots and lots of vineyards & wineries in the North fork stretch of Long Island (aka North Fork wine trail).
  • Shucking at Little Creek oyster farm in North Fork. WHERE. The North Fork of Long Island, 90 miles east of Manhattan, directly north of the Hamptons.
  • Long Island's North Fork: Less than 100 miles from New York City by way of the heaving Long Island Expressway, the North Fork is like a sigh of relief.
  • Although both are special places to visit and very different from the rest of Long Island, the north fork is the most rural, simply beautiful place to experience.
  • The North Fork is one of the best places to explore during the summer months. This 30-mile-long peninsula on the East End of Long Island is loaded with natural...