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TurtleBay is a neighborhood in New York City, on the east side of Midtown Manhattan.
TurtleBay was a valuable shelter from the often harsh weather of the East River, and it also became a thriving site for ship-building.
The TurtleBay neighborhood was originally a 40 acre (160,000 m²) grant given to two Englishmen by the Dutch colonial governor of New Amsterdam in 1639, and named "TurtleBay Farm".
TurtleBay Exploration Park is a recreational park and museum in Redding, California, focusing on wildlife and ecology education.
TurtleBay is a bay at Oahu, one of the Hawaiian Islands.
TurtleBay Exploration Park is now restoring an additional 340 acres (1.4 km²) of riparian habitat located on both sides of the Sacramento River, removing invasive species and re-establishing native vegetation in woodland, grasslands, seasonal wetlands, and valley oak groves.