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Old 05-28-2010, 11:47 AM
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The # 1 Beach in America ! It's On Long Island !!

SOUTHAMPTON, N.Y. (AP/ 1010 WINS) -- Hamptons hoi polloi probably assumed it was always No. 1. Coopers Beach, with pristine white sand gently sloping toward a shoreline of lapping waves, convenient parking and amenities and nary a gum wrapper in sight, has been selected as America's best beach in an annual survey released Friday to coincide with the start of the summer vacation season.

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"New York has world-class beaches, but I don't think a lot of people in the United States know about them," said Dr. Stephen Leatherman, director of Florida International University's Laboratory for Coastal Research. Known by the moniker Dr. Beach, this is Leatherman's 20th year of compiling a list of the country's top 10.
This year's list includes two beaches in Florida, and Leatherman said he was not worried about pollution from the oil spill affecting those locations. Siesta Beach in Sarasota took the No. 2 spot on the list, and Cape Florida State Park in Key Biscayne was No. 10.
He said Cape Florida, on the southeast coast, "doesn't get the wave activity" that can lead to tar balls washing up. As for Siesta Beach, he said he had looked at currents and believes "there's very low probability the oil will get to southwest Florida."
Leatherman's list also features another New York beach, Main Beach in East Hampton, Long Island, not far from Southampton. Main Beach takes the No. 5 spot on this year's survey.
"When most people think of a beach vacation destination, they go south," Leatherman said. "I kind of think the east end of Long Island is a well-kept secret for most Americans."
Rounding out the top 10 are Coronado Beach, Calif. (3), Cape Hatteras, N.C. (4), Kahanamoku Beach in Waikiki, Honololu (No. 6), Coast Guard Beach in Cape Cod, Mass. (7), Beachwalker Park in Kiawah Island, S.C. (8), and Hamoa Beach in Maui, Hawaii (9).
Coopers Beach has been a contender for the top spot in recent years, but this is the first time a New York beach has made it to No. 1, Leatherman said. He considers factors like water quality and temperature, cleanliness, weather, sand, safety and facilities in making his list.
Once a beach makes it to the top spot, it is retired from consideration in future years, he said. Leatherman added that designation as the country's No. 1 beach usually brings as much as a 20 percent bump in tourism.
Dr. Beach's Top 10 List

1. Coopers Beach, Southampton, N.Y.
2. Siesta Beach, Sarasota, Fla.
3. Coronado Beach, San Diego.
4. Cape Hatteras, Outer Banks, N.C.
5. Main Beach, East Hampton, N.Y.
6. Kahanamoku Beach, Waikiki, Honolulu.
7. Coast Guard Beach, Cape Cod, Mass.
8. Beachwalker Park, Kiawah Island, S.C.
9. Hamoa Beach, Maui, Hawaii.
10. Cape Florida State Park, Key Biscayne, Fla."Both Main and Coopers beaches have been recognized in the past as being among the top 10 beaches in the country - and to now hold the top spot is especially significant when you consider the quality of the company we're in," Moke McGowan, president of the Long Island Convention & Visitors Bureau, said in a statement.
Main Beach was in the headlines in April after a 13-ton baby whale washed ashore and had to be euthanized; thousands of onlookers visited the ailing mammal on the seashore while it struggled for life over several days.
Several miles away on Coopers Beach, locals trying to get a jump on summer spoke about the cleanliness of the beach and described it as a welcoming, family-oriented playground.
"It's wide, the sand is like baby powder," said Carol Gerbereux, a visitor for at least 40 years. "It's just a beautiful location; it has wonderful facilities and it's just a pleasure to come here."
Joseph Graygor, another longtime devotee, said litter is a no-no. "It's a very, very clean beach," he said. "There's no garbage on it." He also said a concession stand, showers, and other amenities are key assets at Coopers. "The parking area is very, very close to the beach. There are some beaches where you have to park a long ways away and walk a long way."
Village residents get access via a beach parking permit; those without permits face a $250 fine. But non-residents can also visit for a daily fee of $40 - it is the Hamptons, after all. Alcohol is banned, along with tents, bonfires and overnight camping.
Laura Masterson, a lifelong Southampton resident, noted that people thousands of miles away from Coopers Beach can visit via webcam. "It's a gorgeous place to be," she said as she settled into a beach chair. "We were just in Florida. We've been to Puerto Rico and Bermuda and you can't find beaches as beautiful as this."
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Alcohol is banned. For that reason alone, sorry, this is not the #1 beach in america.
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they missed Oak St beach or North Ave Beach in Chicago

best beachs in the world in the summer.
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i rate beaches by how hot the girls are and the surf. Coronado is not in my top 10
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most beaches have alcohol banned...but not really a big deal...can easily consume without anyone seeing
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i rate beaches by how hot the girls are and the surf. Coronado is not in my top 10
yeah coronado is where families go
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most beaches have alcohol banned...but not really a big deal...can easily consume without anyone seeing
few beaches have alcohol banned, most have glass containers banned.
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they missed oak st beach or north ave beach in chicago

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few beaches have alcohol banned, most have glass containers banned.
can't see it dude...goes along with the local ordinances on open container...and the majority of municipalities have that banned
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I don't think I have ever stepped foot onto a beach without at least 48 beers stashed away in a cooler. It's just mandatory imo
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I don't think I have ever stepped foot onto a beach without at least 48 beers stashed away in a cooler. It's just mandatory imo
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I thought ' bare ass beach ' in Storm Lake, Ia would get at least top 10
those of you that know that place, and I am sure no one here does, would know what I am talking about
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can't see it dude...goes along with the local ordinances on open container...and the majority of municipalities have that banned
I can't say what they allow in lower Cali, but for all gulf states, the Atlantic side of Florida, and Hawaii, I can tell you alcohol is allowed. It's possible it might be banned in some specific town or county in Florida that no one cares about. No glass, though.
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In Ala, Miss, and most of Fla, the beach area south of the highway is considered county, not city. Alcohol allowed all day long.
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alcohol banned at nearly every beach in so cal
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