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Gravesend Bay

Gravesend Bay is an estuary that is connected to the Hudson River, Coney Island Creek, Lower New York Bay, and Sheepshead Bay. It is contained within the New York–New Jersey Harbor Estuary and is positioned just southeast of the Verrazzano–Narrows Bridge which spans The Narrows strait. It is often used as a place for ships to anchor because of the safety its partially enclosed space provides to boats.

History
On August 21, 1776 the British landed their troops along the shores of Gravestone Bay in the days leading up to the Battle of Long Island during the American Revolutionary War. In the early 20th century the bay was home to an internationally known yacht racing club. == Gallery ==
Gallery
File:Bettina Gravesend Bay jeh.jpg|Gravesend Bay as viewed from the shoreline in Gravesend, Brooklyn. The Verrazzano–Narrows Bridge is viewable in the background. File:Gravesend Bay (A Birthday Card for Gladys) by Irving Ramsey Wiles.jpg|Gravesend Bay, an oil painting by Irving Ramsey Wiles. File:Gravesend Bay Landings 1776.jpg|1814 etching, Disembarkation of the Troops at Gravesend Bay under the Command of Sir George Collier, R.N, aquatint. File:Gravesend 1788.jpg|Gravesend Bay in 1788. ==References==
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