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Beebe windmill, moved from Sag Harbor to Bridgehampton in the 19th century Dia Bridgehampton. Bridgehampton is a hamlet and census-designated place (CDP) on the South Fork of Suffolk County, New York, United States. The population was 1,756 at the 2010 census. [2] Bridgehampton is in the town of Southampton, on Long Island.
In early November 1903, he purchased 330 acres (1.3 km 2), including 98 acres (400,000 m 2) from the Ocean County Hunt and Country club which became the core of the Rockefeller Lakewood estate. The Club had held the first Professional Golf Association tournament on their grounds on January 1, 1898.
Draw Bridge at New Bridge part of Historic New Bridge Landing: 1888, 1889 1989-07-05 New Milford, River Edge, Teaneck: Bergen: Pratt truss, listed in NJ and National Registers as oldest highway swing-bridge in NJ Elm Street over Hackensack River
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On May 27, 1985, Eclipse Award for Horse of the Year winner Spend A Buck won the first Jersey Derby at the new Garden State Park, having earlier the same year won the Cherry Hill Mile and the Garden State Stakes, both at Garden State Park, and also the Kentucky Derby. The $2.6 million purse, including a $2 million bonus put up by Brennan for ...
Trump National Golf Club, Philadelphia is a private golf club located in Pine Hill, New Jersey featuring a 6,969-yard (6,372 m) course designed by Tom Fazio. Formerly named Pine Hill Golf Club , it was purchased and renamed by the Trump Organization on Christmas Eve, 2009. [ 1 ]
New Jersey had 125 racing days in 2002, compared to 51 days at Monmouth Park this year, the only thoroughbred meet remaining in the state, aside from a handful of turf racing days at the Meadowlands.
The house was purchased by the Bridgehampton Historical Society (now The Bridgehampton Museum) and donated to the town of Southampton, New York. [3] The Society plans to renovate the house and use it as its headquarters and for exhibits. [4] [5] The property is named for Nathaniel Rogers, a one time owner of the property. [6]