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Holiday Inn Express
1 Sunrise Hwy, Lynbrook, NY 11563
1 Sunrise Hwy, Lynbrook, NY 11563
This Holiday Inn, on the border of Rockville Centre in Lynbrook, offers a relaxed, suburban setting along Long…More Island's South Shore that is a short train ride away from the excitement of New York City.</p> <p>Guests who stay here can take advantage of endless Big Apple amusements, and other nearby attractions, such as Jones Beach and Long Beach, the Jones Beach Theater, Belmont Racetrack and much more.</p>
Saint John's Baptist Church
632 Chautauqua Ave, West Hempstead, NY 11552
Lakeview resident Ellen Cooper first introduced the idea of creating a Baptist church in the community in 1925. During…More the following year, Reverend Benjamin Agnew and all of the interested parties called a meeting and invited leaders of the neighboring Shiloh Baptist Church of Rockville Centre to attend. Soon after, they erected St. John the Baptist Church on a plot of land donated by the Dames family. By the late sixties, the congregation had grown and needed a larger space to worship, so they started fundraising. By 1983, they moved into their new church building, which was located down the block from their first home and began worshiping in the basement sanctuary until the upstairs was completed two years later. Today, the church holds services in both sanctuaries, as well as Bible Study, Sunday School and various programs for young people and adults. They also have various choirs, a dance group and 17 different ministries that serve the community and those in need.
632 Chautauqua Ave, West Hempstead, NY 11552
Lakeview resident Ellen Cooper first introduced the idea of creating a Baptist church in the community in 1925. During…More the following year, Reverend Benjamin Agnew and all of the interested parties called a meeting and invited leaders of the neighboring Shiloh Baptist Church of Rockville Centre to attend. Soon after, they erected St. John the Baptist Church on a plot of land donated by the Dames family. By the late sixties, the congregation had grown and needed a larger space to worship, so they started fundraising. By 1983, they moved into their new church building, which was located down the block from their first home and began worshiping in the basement sanctuary until the upstairs was completed two years later. Today, the church holds services in both sanctuaries, as well as Bible Study, Sunday School and various programs for young people and adults. They also have various choirs, a dance group and 17 different ministries that serve the community and those in need.