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  2. John Lyon Gardiner Mill Cottage - Wikipedia

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    The mill cottage on the Lion Gardiner farm at 36 James Lane on the landmarked East Hampton Village green has become a museum displaying 19th and early-20th-century landscape paintings. It is a contributing structure on the NRHP East Hampton Village District, replacing the original cottage on the lot situated with the windmill and Rev James ...

  3. Pantigo Road Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The district runs along NY 27 from the intersection of Accabonac Road and Egypt Lane(which has a historic district of its own south of this one) to Amy's Lane, west of a former town named Pantigo, which was between the East Hampton Village line and Amagansett, New York. Pantigo is home to Manhattan socialites during the summer months and is ...

  4. East Hampton Village District - Wikipedia

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    East Hampton Village District is a historic district in East Hampton, New York. [2] [3] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974. Its boundaries were increased in 1988. [1] Contributing properties include what is known as the John Howard Payne House (a.k.a.; "Home Sweet Home") and the Thomas Moran House, a National ...

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  6. National Register of Historic Places listings in East Hampton ...

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    Along Pantigo Road from Egypt Lane and Accabonac Road to Amy's Lane: East Hampton: 25: Ambrose Parsons House: Ambrose Parsons House: November 7, 1995 : Springs-Fireplace Road at jct. with Old Stone Highway, Town of East Hampton

  7. Amagansett Mill Company - Wikipedia

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    Amagansett Windmill. The Amagansett Mill Company was a milling enterprise active from 1829 to 1841 in East Hampton, New York. Its operations were conducted on the grounds where the current railroad station is located, a site chosen after the company moved the mill there in 1829.

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