Amagansett
Despite a seasonal influx of celebrities and multimillionaires, Amagansett’s agricultural and maritime histories have not been forgotten. Farms are still being cultivated, with local produce sold at s ...
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Centrally located between Water Mill and Sagaponack, Bridgehampton was named for the original bridge over Sagg Pond, which connected the early western settlements of Mecox and the eastern settlements ...
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The name Cutchogue is from an Algonquin word meaning “principal place,” and that’s an apt description. This agricultural hub consists of only 10 square miles but features everything that makes the Nor ...
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The Village of East Hampton, population 1,388, is located in the Town of East Hampton and is a separate, smaller jurisdiction from the Town. The Village of East Hampton, founded in 1648 and incorporat ...
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In the mid 1600s, a group of colonists from New Haven, Connecticut crossed Long Island Sound and settled in the township of Southold, which includes what is now the Village of Greenport. Over the cour ...
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From boating to wining and dining, it’s all at your fingertips in Mattituck. Shoppers will find thoughtfully curated, locally owned restaurants, bakeries and boutiques on Love Lane; boaters have direc ...
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Montauk, New York, a hamlet at the east end of Long Island, is a popular getaway travel destination from New York City and the world. Montauk is located on the Atlantic Ocean and Block Island Sound ...
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Sag Harbor, a Village of 2 square miles, is rich with history. The earliest inhabitants of this area were the Algonquin Indians. They called this place Weg-wag-onuch which was derived from the Algonqu ...
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Shelter Island, which sits between the North and South forks of Long Island, can only be reached by boat or a short car ferry ride at each end, a quirk that’s helped preserve its lush, unhurried feel. ...
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Southampton, New York, on the east end of Long Island, shines in the summer. Sandy beaches and celebrities make this the place to be. The rest of the year, enjoy the museums, luxury shopping and fine ...
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Southhold, like Greenport to the east, offers options, options, options — but with a more updated feel. There are a clutch of appealing wineries to visit, historic sites like the Maple Lane village, a ...
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Water Mill is a with a population of 2,113. Water Mill is in Suffolk County. Living in Water Mill offers residents a rural feel and most residents own their homes. Many retirees live in Water Mill and ...
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