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[QUOTE="huskyrob1, post: 3283334, member: 1226"] The nude beach was popular in the 1980's until the cops closed it down. It was in an area of huge boulders and a small strip of sand at the base of a ten foot seawall that stretched all the way around Sasco Hill from Sasco Beach to South Pine Creek Beach, above the seawall were a couple of huge estates. The one gigantic all stone estate that has the big stone boathouse right next to Sasco Beach was built in the 1920's or 30's by cartoonist Harold Gray, who created Little Orphan Annie and made millions. Later, Bradley Jack, a trading genius at Lehman Brothers bought the Gray Estate for $25 Million in the late 90's or early 2000's, then had some personal problems and lost it in a tax auction. Don't know who owns it now. People are free to walk through as long as they stay off the top of the wall and stay below the high water mark and keep their clothes on. Lol Yes, you do have to cross Pine Creek. Years ago there was a rickety foot bridge but it was torn down many years ago. A good friend who used to live at the end of Pine Creek Ave use to row people across, or you could just swim it as it was only 25-30 yards. It's not especially deep but the swamp water is murky and you definitely do not want to walk it, years of crap on the bottom. The Pine Creek sand bar has been steadily receding over many years, back before the 38 hurricane there were beach houses where you would be 100 yards off shore now. [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.ctpost.com/news/amp/Bradley-Jack-s-35M-estate-faces-tax-auction-3403510.php[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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