Old Bethpage, located on Long Island in New York, is a census-designated hamlet with a long and interesting history. It has become an area of interest for its population, education, health services, transport connections and points of interest.
History
Old Bethpage was first settled in 1695 when William Jackson purchased land from the Native Americans in the area. A few decades later more settlers came to form an agricultural community that eventually became a hamlet in the early twentieth century.
The well-preserved historic buildings there are preserved as Old Bethpage Village Restoration which attracts visitors from all over the world.
Population
According to their 2020 census information, Old Bethpage’s population stands at 5,450. This number includes families of all sizes who live comfortably because of low living costs due to the availability of housing and peace and quiet away from the crowds that are found in other cities nearby such as Hempstead and Mineola.
Education
The local school district offers highly rated K–12 education for students residing or attending schools within this district. The school district also runs after-school programs such as sport teams or extracurricular activities for students ages 5-16.
Health
Old Bethpage is home to several healthcare organizations such as Northwell Health, providing a variety of services ranging from family practice to primary care and emergency departments. There are also home care companies dedicated to helping seniors receive quality medical care at their residences.
Transport
One great thing about living here is being close enough to major highways while still enjoying peaceful living conditions. There are bus services traveling through Old Bethpage frequently throughout the day giving residents plenty of options when it comes to traveling around town or connecting with other areas nearby like Plainview or Westbury.
Points Of Interest
Due to its convenient location and rich history, there are many hobbies available in this area including golf courses, museums (Hempstead Plains Museum), parks (Old Bethpage Restoration Village)and plenty more recreational distractions too numerous to count. Special events like farmer’s markets and holiday festivities attract locals every year throughout different seasons.

