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  • Fire Island Pines, New York
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  • Fire Island Pines (often referred to as The Pines or simply Pines) is a hamlet in the Town of Brookhaven, Suffolk County, New York, United States. It is located on Fire Island, a barrier island on the southern side of Long Island. Fire Island Pines, along with neighboring Cherry Grove, comprise the gay community on Fire Island. Transportation is via foot on the boardwalks. If a person wishes to carry groceries, the traditional way to do so is to pull toy wagons (commonly the popular Radio Flyer).
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latd
  • 40
established title
  • Lots first sold
longs
  • 6
latm
  • 39
longm
  • 4
timezone DST
  • EDT
settlement type
image skyline
  • Invasion of the Pines 2001.jpg
ImageSize
  • 250
lats
  • 55
established date
  • 1952
longEW
  • W
utc offset DST
  • -4
dot mapsize
  • 250
pushpin map
  • New York
postal code type
Image caption
  • A ferry with drag queens during the Invasion of the Pines arrives at Pines Harbor
subdivision type
Postal code
  • 11782
pushpin map caption
  • Location within the state of New York
latNS
  • N
Timezone
longd
  • 73
subdivision name
dot x
  • 104
Official Name
  • Fire Island Pines, New York
Website
dot y
  • 61
population as of
  • 2004
Area code
  • 631
unit pref
  • Imperial
population total
  • 12
image dot map
  • Fire-island-map.jpg
UTC offset
  • -5
abstract
  • Fire Island Pines (often referred to as The Pines or simply Pines) is a hamlet in the Town of Brookhaven, Suffolk County, New York, United States. It is located on Fire Island, a barrier island on the southern side of Long Island. Fire Island Pines, along with neighboring Cherry Grove, comprise the gay community on Fire Island. The Pines, which has the most expensive real estate on Fire Island, has approximately 700 houses on its square mile of location. It has two-thirds of the swimming pools on Fire Island. Its summer seasonal population is between 2,500 and 3,000 and in 2004 12 people listed it as their full-time residence. Transportation is via foot on the boardwalks. If a person wishes to carry groceries, the traditional way to do so is to pull toy wagons (commonly the popular Radio Flyer).