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Long Island Museum celebrates 100 years of 'The Great Gatsby'

A new exhibit showcases antiques from the 1920s connected to author F. Scott Fitzgerald and his literary classic.

Kurt Semder

Jul 24, 2025, 9:52 PM

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The Long Island Museum is offering a chance to walk back in time - to the 1920s, and the time of "The Great Gatsby."
This year is the centennial anniversary of the classic novel, so the museum put together a collection of antiques from the era, as well as a visual display of author F. Scott Fitzgerald's connection with Long Island.
Fitzgerald lived in Great Neck for more than a year, and that time served as inspiration for his literary masterpiece.
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