Massapequa, NY
Population
54,837
Median
Age
38.5
Families
82.8%
Home
Owners
89.3%
White
Collar
68.5%
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Beginnings: ``Great Water Land'' was what the first inhabitants, the Massapequan Indians, called the place. When white settlers arrived, conflict ensued. In 1653, Capt. John Underhill, an Englishman working for the Dutch, led troops in an attack on......
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