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A World Within a World: The Bay Houses of Long Island

Bay houses were created in the late 1800s, and are maintained and enjoyed by families for generations. In this documentary, experience the unique and special way of life that, in our time, exists nowhere else in America but on the South Shore of Long Island, New York.

Top Cast

  • Dennis Carr

    Dennis Carr

    Self

  • Bill Chianti

    Bill Chianti

    Self

  • Willie, Karen, and Jason McNeece

    Willie, Karen, and Jason McNeece

    Self

  • The Nelson Family

    The Nelson Family

    Self

  • Alison, Laura, and Joseph Mueller

    Alison, Laura, and Joseph Mueller

    Self

  • Brian Warasila

    Brian Warasila

    Self

  • George Combs

    George Combs

    Self

  • Dan Pollera

    Dan Pollera

    Self

  • Joey Pignataro

    Joey Pignataro

    Self

Overview

Bay houses were created in the late 1800s, and are maintained and enjoyed by families for generations. In this documentary, experience the unique and special way of life that, in our time, exists nowhere else in America but on the South Shore of Long Island, New York.

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