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Mineola, New York
NameMineola, New York
Settlement typeVillage
Pushpin label positionleft
Coordinates40.7462°N 73.6353°W

Mineola, New York is a village located in Nassau County, New York, on the island of Long Island, within the Town of North Hempstead. It is situated approximately 20 miles east of Manhattan, and is adjacent to the villages of Garden City, New York, Hempstead, New York, and Carle Place, New York. Mineola is home to the Nassau County Courthouse, the Nassau University Medical Center, and the Winthrop-University Hospital. The village is also close to the Cradle of Aviation Museum, the Long Island Children's Museum, and the Eisenhower Park.

Geography

Mineola is located at 40.7462°N 73.6353°W, and has a total area of 1.9 square miles, of which 1.9 square miles is land and 0.0 square miles is water. The village is bordered by the villages of Garden City, New York to the south, Hempstead, New York to the west, and Carle Place, New York to the north. Mineola is also near the Hempstead Lake State Park, the Belmont Park, and the Jones Beach State Park. The village has a diverse geography, with a mix of residential, commercial, and industrial areas, and is home to the Mineola Station of the Long Island Rail Road. Nearby cities include New York City, Brooklyn, and Queens, and the village is accessible via the Northern State Parkway and the Meadowbrook State Parkway.

History

The area that is now Mineola was originally inhabited by the Matinecock Native American tribe, and was later settled by English colonists in the 17th century. The village was named after the Algonquian language word "minneola", meaning "pleasant village". Mineola was officially incorporated as a village in 1906, and has since grown into a thriving community with a rich history. The village is home to the Nassau County Museum of Art, the Cradle of Aviation Museum, and the Long Island Museum of American Art, History, and Carriages. Nearby historic sites include the Sagamore Hill, the Theodore Roosevelt Birthplace, and the Vanderbilt Museum. The village has also been home to many notable residents, including Theodore Roosevelt, Charles Lindbergh, and Glenn Curtiss.

Demographics

As of the 2020 census, the village of Mineola has a population of approximately 20,000 people, with a diverse mix of ethnic and racial groups. The village has a median household income of around $80,000, and a median home value of around $400,000. Mineola is home to many families, with a high percentage of residents who are married with children. The village is also home to a large number of young professionals, with many residents commuting to nearby New York City for work. Nearby institutions of higher education include Hofstra University, Adelphi University, and Molloy College. The village is also close to the North Shore-LIJ Health System, the Winthrop-University Hospital, and the Nassau University Medical Center.

Economy

The economy of Mineola is diverse, with a mix of industries including healthcare, education, and retail. The village is home to the Nassau County Courthouse, the Nassau University Medical Center, and the Winthrop-University Hospital, which are major employers in the area. Mineola is also close to the Roosevelt Field, one of the largest shopping malls in the United States, and the Garden City Hotel. The village has a strong small business community, with many shops and restaurants along Jericho Turnpike and Hillside Avenue. Nearby companies include Cablevision, Verizon Communications, and Northrop Grumman. The village is also accessible via the Long Island Expressway and the Northern State Parkway.

Education

Mineola is served by the Mineola Union Free School District, which operates several schools in the area, including Mineola High School, Chaminade High School, and Kellenberg Memorial High School. The village is also home to the Nassau Community College, and is close to several other institutions of higher education, including Hofstra University, Adelphi University, and Molloy College. The village has a strong commitment to education, with a high percentage of residents who have a bachelor's degree or higher. Nearby libraries include the Nassau Library System and the Hempstead Public Library. The village is also close to the Cradle of Aviation Museum, the Long Island Children's Museum, and the Eisenhower Park.

Transportation

Mineola is accessible via several major highways, including the Long Island Expressway, the Northern State Parkway, and the Meadowbrook State Parkway. The village is also served by the Long Island Rail Road, with a station located in the center of the village. The Mineola Station is a major transportation hub, with frequent trains to New York City and other destinations on Long Island. The village is also close to John F. Kennedy International Airport and LaGuardia Airport, and is accessible via several bus routes, including the Nassau Inter-County Express. Nearby transportation hubs include the Grand Central Terminal, the Penn Station, and the Jamaica Station. The village is also close to the Belmont Park and the Jones Beach State Park. Category:Villages in New York