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Hicksville, NY Road Trips

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census-designated place in Nassau County, New York, United States

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Longest Drive

399.5 mi

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Quickest Drive

8h 22m

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Hicksville, NY by the Numbers

Recent demographic snapshot from the US Census Bureau's American Community Survey.

Population

43,868

Median Income

$148,008

Median Home Value

$617,100

Median Age

41.9

Source: US Census Bureau ACS 5-year (public domain). See our methodology for details.

Notable People from Hicksville, NY

A sampling of people born in Hicksville, NY.

Mitch Kupchak

Mitch Kupchak

1954

American basketball player and executive

Tim Parker

Tim Parker

1993

American soccer player

Theresa Caputo

1966

American television personality and medium

Gary D. Schmidt

Gary D. Schmidt

1957

American writer

Jerome Steinert

Jerome Steinert

1883–1966

cyclist

John Petrucelli

John Petrucelli

1992

American-Italian basketball player

City data from Wikidata (Q3452166), available under CC0. Photos from Wikimedia Commons under their respective licenses. See our methodology for details.

Traveler Guide to Hicksville, NY

South Oyster Bay is the portion of the Town of Oyster Bay roughly south of the Long Island Expressway, in Nassau County, New York. Its most prominent communities are Hicksville, Plainview, Bethpage, Farmingdale, and Massapequa.

This southern portion of the Town of Oyster Bay is very different from its northern half in terms of feel. Unlike North Oyster Bay (much of which feels very secluded and rural and is mostly hilly), South Oyster Bay is a dense, bustling suburban area, which is mostly flat (spare for much of the Plainview–Old Bethpage area). While the northern half of Oyster Bay only has a few communities with large, busy downtown areas (i.e., Oyster Bay hamlet and Sea Cliff), South Oyster Bay is packed with them (i.e., Farmingdale, Hicksville, Massapequa, and Massapequa Park). In fact, one of the trendiest and most popular scenes for nightlife and young adults on suburban Long Island is the downtown area of the Village of Farmingdale.

1 Bethpage State Park, 99 Quaker Meeting House Road, Farmingdale. 1477-acre park known for its five golf courses, including the Black Course 2 Hicksville Gregory Museum, 1 Heitz Place, ☏ +1 516-822-7505, fax: +1 516-822-3227, [email protected]. Tu-F 9:30AM-4:30PM; Sa Su 1-5PM. Also called the Long Island Earth Science Center, this museum has hundreds of scientific specimens. Adult $5, child (4-14) or senior $3, Free to Hicksville residents with proof of residence. 3 Old Bethpage Village Restoration, 1303 Round Swamp Road, Old Bethpage. A restored mid-19th-century Long Island farming village. 4 Tobay Beach. Next to the more-famous Jones Beach. Open to non-residents of the Town of Oyster Bay on weekdays only. (updated Apr 2016)

1 Farmingdale LIRR station. (updated Nov 2023) 2 Hicksville LIRR station. (updated Aug 2021) 3 Massapequa LIRR station. (updated Nov 2023)

You will find that many transportation options exist in the southern half of the Town of Oyster Bay – which is the polar opposite from the northern half. Nassau Inter-County Express (NICE), which is Nassau County's public bus system, has many routes to take you around the area. Similarly, the Long Island Rail Road offers many train services from New York City and points east which serve South Oyster Bay. Drivers can maneuver about South Oyster Bay with ease, too – the roadway network is vast and can take you anywhere.

In terms of crime, there really is not too much you need to worry about. South Oyster Bay is, for the most part, extremely safe at all times of the day and night. That said, there are some areas which may feel a little seedy even though they are generally very safe. While Hicksville is a great, safe community, the west end of Hicksville borders the hamlet of New Cassel (which is a dangerous community and suffers from gang violence and other criminal activities). However, this section of Hicksville (which consists of the West John Street and Duffy Avenue corridors, between the Wantagh Parkway and Newbridge Road) is very industrial and is of zero interest to tourists; while this area is not inherently dangerous and is vigorously monitored by the Nassau County Police Department (just like all other areas patrolled by the NCPD), it has that grimy feeling typical of industrial areas (especially at night). The locals in South Oyster Bay take pride in their community and are very serious when it comes to crime – just like in the northern half of the town. Any inappropriate or malicious behavior will be noticed very quickly and will not be tolerated. In an emergency, just as you would anywhere else in the United States, dial 911.

Travel tips adapted from South Oyster Bay on Wikivoyage, licensed CC BY-SA 4.0. Content summarized; visit the source for the full article. See our methodology for how we use it.

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