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Today I went to Greenlawn New York to see the miniature train. Short loop but cute ride for children.
I sat on a comfortable chair and enjoyed the activities. Three times around the short loop per ride. Saturdays between 11 and 2.


















Colorful set. I will let my coworkers know about this attraction. At the border between Greenlawn and Huntington.



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More photos from the site.














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Lollipop Farm was a wonderful experience in the 1950s and 1960s.
It was a 4-acre farm, children’s zoo, and they even had a Lollipop Train!
It would take the children around the zoo and it was so much fun!

People came to the Lollipop Farm in droves from all of Long Island, New York City, and Connecticut.
If you have a grandparent who grew up around here, ask them and they will remember Lollipop Farm so fondly!
Go back in time and experience the Lollipop Train!

Lollipop Farm is on the corner of Jackson Avenue and Jericho Turnpike in Syosset.
It closed in 1967 and the Lollipop Farm Train was put into storage.

It changed hands many times during the next 45 years until the Greenlawn Centerport Historical Association (GCHA) decided to restore it to its former glory.

Many members of the GCHA worked endlessly prepping, painting, welding, preparing, and laying track to get the Lollipop Train ready!

With its petting zoo and train the ride was one of Syosset's main attractions for many years.
It was developed by her parents, Harry and Alice Sweeny, and opened in June 1950.
She said, "My dad was the Assistant General Director of the Bronx (Park) Zoo in the 40s and he designed their Children's Zoo.”
Mrs. Sweeny authored several children's books about the farm.
Lollipop Farm closed in 1967 after finding homes for all the animals.

When Lollipop Farm closed, the train transferred into private hands, who donated it to another organization.
After they displayed the train cars in one of their exhibits, it was relocated to one of the barns, and there it sat for 10 years.
They agreed to pass ownership on to the GCHA, and it was restored.

The Lollipop Train runs over the summer every Saturday at the Gardiner Farm Stand from 10 AM until 2 PM.



Bring your kids or grandkids by and tell them about your time on the Lollipop Farm!
The Lollipop Train is located at the John Gardiner Farm 900 Park Avenue Greenlawn New York 11740.

Children who are too small to ride alone must ride with a parent or guardian.
Riders must remain seated without assistance and be able to hold on and follow basic instructions.



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