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  2. Gurney's Inn - Wikipedia

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    Gurney's Inn is a Long Island oceanfront resort, in Montauk, New York. Gurney's Inn. U.S. President Richard Nixon wrote his acceptance speech at the Skippers Cottage at Gurney's Inn. [1] The oceanfront resort includes a seawater pool [2] and group accommodations for weddings, business meetings and other events.

  3. Montauk Manor - Wikipedia

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    Montauk Manor is a historic resort hotel located in the hamlet of Montauk in Suffolk County, New York, on Long Island. It was built in 1926 by Carl G. Fisher and is a four-story, 140 decorated condominium apartments [ 2 ] in the Tudor Revival style.

  4. Chic Montauk home designed by Surf Lodge tastemaker ... - AOL

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    This Montauk, Long Island, beach house designed by Robert McKinley — whose effortless chic aesthetic includes the Surf Lodge and Ruschmeyers — has found a buyer. The home, high on a bluff ...

  5. The Hamptons - Wikipedia

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    The Montauk Branch of the Long Island Rail Road, the Montauk Highway, and private bus services connect the Hamptons to the rest of Long Island and to New York City, while ferries provide connections to Shelter Island, New York and Connecticut. Stony Brook University's Southampton campus is located in the Hamptons.

  6. Lake Montauk - Wikipedia

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    It was the largest body of freshwater on Long Island, more than double the size of Lake Ronkonkoma. In 1927, real estate developer Carl Fisher blasted a gap on the northern shoreline to connect the lake to Block Island Sound and the Atlantic Ocean. [1] [2] Fisher intended to develop the new port of Montauk into the "Miami Beach of the North". [3]

  7. East End (Long Island) - Wikipedia

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    Long Island's North Fork and South Fork, and the Hamptons are part of the East End. [2] "The East End" is sometimes shortened as "The End", but this latter term is also applied only to Montauk, the most easterly hamlet of the contiguous land mass. [3] The East End includes the best-known part of Long Island's Viticultural Area, [4] as well as ...

  8. Montauk Association Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Montauk Association Historic District is a 100-acre (40 ha) historic district that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976. It is a complex of large Shingle style cottages for wealthy New York City families' summer use, designed by McKim, Mead and White within a site plan designed by Frederick Law Olmsted in 1881.

  9. Caleb Bragg Estate - Wikipedia

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    The Caleb Bragg Estate, in the unincorporated village of Montauk, New York, was built in 1929. It was designed by Walker & Gillette. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1987. In 1987, the estate included seven contributing buildings, one other contributing structure, and one contributing site. [1]