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John DeJesu called the "Enterprising Pilot," and identified the "Little office in the parking lot in 'beautiful downtown Oyster Bay,' It's of what used to be Big Ben's town parking lot. It is behind the bank. It was a field. Where this house is, there were a bunch of open garages where people parked their cars," he said.

"There was a big field there. It ran wild. We used to cut across the field to go to school. Imagine a wooded area right in the heart of Oyster Bay. There was a stream that ran through it that ended up at Hanophy's Market where there is a fountain now."

Billy Minicozzi said, "It's the little white building behind the Summit Street Deli, in Oyster Bay. Thanks to Big Mike for help in the answer."

Billy said the Pee Wee football team played at Broad Channel on Saturday at 6 p.m. "I hope they win. I hope the Giants too win. "It's football season again. Good Luck to the Falcons Football Team. Let's go all the way this year," said Billy.

A gentleman from Snouder's Corner Drugstore called and said the mystery picture was taken behind State Bank of Long Island in the old Foodtown Parking Lot.

Charles Minicozzi of Oyster Bay said the picture is taken behind the old Foodtown parking lot and behind the Summit Street Deli.

The little white building was for a while the home of Celine's Plaster Dreams, a craft store where you could work on a plaster figure to take home.

There was also another call for the week before's picture. "The picture in the Oyster Bay Enterprise-Pilot of Sept. 3, with the sign for sale, is on the northeast corner of White St. and East Main St., just a couple of doors down from Weeks & Weeks and across from the First Presbyterian Church, said James Cardinale.

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