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"Giving future generations access to the ruins is a worthwhile endeavor, walking around that part of the preserve makes one feel like an archaeologist" - Alexandra Parsons Wolfe, Executive Director of Preservation Long Island.
Read more about the Muttontown Preserve's new trail markers, including one that directs hikers to the King Zog ruins, the remains of an estate once owned by a former monarch.
Nassau County Soil and Water Conservation District Muttontown Horsemen's Association
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In Muttontown Preserve, wandering (a little less) off the beaten path
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Conservation officials plan to install trail markers on two more woodland loops to better guide hikers in Nassau County's largest preserve.
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