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East Egg
NameEast Egg
Pushpin label positionright
Coordinates40.8833, -73.6333
Subdivision nameNew York

East Egg is a fictional community located in Nassau County, New York, on the North Shore of Long Island, and is the setting for F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel The Great Gatsby. The community is based on the real-life locations of Manhasset, New York, Port Washington, New York, and Great Neck, New York, which were popular with the New York City elite during the Roaring Twenties. East Egg is often compared to its neighboring community, West Egg, which is based on the Great Neck Peninsula and is home to Jay Gatsby's mansion, as well as the communities of Kings Point, New York and Sands Point, New York. The area is also near the Village of Roslyn, New York, Glen Cove, New York, and Hempstead, New York.

Introduction

East Egg is a symbol of old money and tradition in The Great Gatsby, and is home to wealthy and aristocratic families such as the Buchanan family, who reside in a grand mansion similar to those found in Old Westbury, New York and Muttontown, New York. The community is characterized by its beautiful beaches, golf courses, and country clubs, such as the Piping Rock Club in Locust Valley, New York and the Creek Club in Lattingtown, New York. East Egg is also near the Sands Point Preserve, which features hiking trails and stunning views of the Long Island Sound. The area is accessible by the Long Island Rail Road and is near the New York City borough of Queens, which is home to John F. Kennedy International Airport and LaGuardia Airport.

Geography

East Egg is situated on the North Shore of Long Island, which is known for its beautiful beaches and scenic coastline, similar to the Hamptons and Montauk, New York. The community is bordered by the Long Island Sound to the north, and is near the Manhasset Bay and the Port Washington Harbor. East Egg is also close to the Sands Point, New York, which features a beautiful beach and a historic lighthouse, as well as the Center for Science Teaching and Learning in Rockville Centre, New York. The area is home to several parks and nature preserves, including the Sagamore Hill National Historic Site in Oyster Bay, New York, which was the home of Theodore Roosevelt, and the Planting Fields Arboretum State Historic Park in Oyster Bay, New York.

History

The history of East Egg is closely tied to the history of Long Island, which was originally inhabited by the Matinecock Native American tribe. The area was later settled by Dutch colonists and became a popular summer resort for the wealthy elite of New York City, including William K. Vanderbilt II and John Jacob Astor IV. East Egg was also home to several notable figures, including F. Scott Fitzgerald, who drew inspiration from the community when writing The Great Gatsby, and Theodore Roosevelt, who was a resident of nearby Oyster Bay, New York. The community is also near the Walt Whitman Birthplace State Historic Site in Huntington, New York, which commemorates the life and works of the famous American poet.

East Egg has been featured in several works of literature and film, including The Great Gatsby, which was adapted into a film starring Robert Redford and Mia Farrow in 1974, and again in 2013 starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Carey Mulligan. The community has also been referenced in works such as The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger and The Secret History by Donna Tartt, which feature characters who attend Yale University and Harvard University. East Egg has also been compared to other wealthy communities, such as The Hamptons and Beverly Hills, California, which are known for their luxury homes and high-end lifestyles, similar to those found in Scarsdale, New York and Greenwich, Connecticut.

Demographics

The demographics of East Egg are based on the real-life communities of Manhasset, New York, Port Washington, New York, and Great Neck, New York, which are known for their affluent and highly educated populations, similar to those found in Darien, Connecticut and New Canaan, Connecticut. The area is home to several top-ranked schools, including Great Neck North High School and Manhasset High School, which are part of the Great Neck Public Schools and Manhasset Union Free School District. East Egg is also near several prestigious universities, including Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York and Long Island University in Brookville, New York, which offer programs in business, engineering, and the liberal arts. The community is also accessible by the Long Island Expressway and is near the New York City boroughs of Manhattan and Brooklyn, which are home to many Fortune 500 companies and Wall Street firms. Category:Long Island