1. Audi of Huntington

    363 E. Jericho Turnpike
    Huntington Station, NY 11746

    • Sales: (631)486-5600
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Driving Directions to Audi of Huntington from Bay Shore, NY

Distance: 14.9 miles
Travel Time: 25 minutes

From Bay Shore, NY:

  1. Head northwest on 1st Ave toward Lake View Ave.  0.1 mi
  2. Turn left onto Union Blvd.  0.2 mi
  3. Turn right onto Third Ave.  0.4 mi
  4. Slight left onto Roosevelt St.  0.3 mi
  5. Continue onto Howells Rd.  495 ft
  6. Turn right onto 5th Ave.  1.3 mi
  7. Use the right lane to take the Southern State Parkway ramp to New York.  0.2 mi
  8. Merge onto Southern State Pkwy.  0.7 mi
  9. Take exit 41A for Sagtikos Parkway toward Sunken Mdw Pk N.  0.6 mi
  10. Merge onto Sagtikos Pkwy.  4.7 mi
  11. Take exit SM1W toward Northern Pkwy West.  0.2 mi
  12. Merge onto Northern Pkwy. 2.6 mi
  13. Take exit 42N toward County Rd 35 N/Huntington.  0.4 mi
  14. Continue onto Deforest Rd N.  0.2 mi
  15. Slight right onto Deer Park Rd.  1.2 mi
  16. Turn left onto NY-25/E Jericho Turnpike.  0.4 mi
  17. Continue straight onto NY-25 W/E Jericho Turnpike.  0.9 mi
  18. Destination will be on the right.  1.4 mi


About Bay Shore, NY:

Bay Shore is a hamlet located in the Town of Islip in Suffolk County, New York. It is situated on the south shore of Long Island, adjoining the Great South Bay. The hamlet's name has changed several times. Early European settlers referred to the place as Penataquit and, earlier, Awixa; both names were used by the Native American Secatogue tribe. By the early 19th century it was renamed Sodom. When and why the name was changed to Sodom remains a mystery. In 1842 it was changed to Mechanicsville, then back to Penataquit in 1849. The name Penataquit proved unpopular because it was difficult to spell. The name of the post office was finally changed to Bay Shore in 1868.

The land that was to become Bay Shore was purchased from the Secatogue Indians in 1708 by a teacher - John Mobray.