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  2. Stephen Talkhouse - Wikipedia

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    Close-up of Talkhouse, aka David Pharaoh, "Last King of the Montauk" [1] Stephen Talkhouse (Stephen Taukus "Talkhouse" Pharaoh, ca. 1819–1879) was a Montaukett Native American of the late 19th century who was famed for his 25–50 mile daily round trip walks from Montauk, New York to East Hampton and Sag Harbor. [2]

  3. Montauk Project - Wikipedia

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    The film won the best documentary award at the Philip K. Dick Film Festival in New York City [6] and has been featured on Coast to Coast AM [7] and The Huffington Post. [8] The Netflix TV series Stranger Things (2016) was inspired by the somewhat dubious Montauk Project, and at one time Montauk was used as its working title. [9] [10] [11] [12]

  4. Montauk, New York - Wikipedia

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    [23]: 110 Corbin planned to turn Montauk into a "shortcut", saving a day each way for voyages between New York City and London: ships would dock at the Fort Pond Bay terminal and passengers would travel by rail to New York City in two hours. Corbin built the dock on Fort Pond Bay, but the plans never materialized when, among other things, Fort ...

  5. Paumanok Path - Wikipedia

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    The trail derives its name from the Native American name for Long Island. [4] The trail was inspired by Stephen Talkhouse, a 19th-century Montaukett Indian famed for his 25-30 mile roundtrip walks from Montauk to East Hampton, New York and Sag Harbor, New York. Landmarks on the trail are said to be resting places for him.

  6. Eothen (Warhol estate) - Wikipedia

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    Eothen is an oceanfront property in Montauk, New York, on the easternmost tip of Long Island.The was compound was originally made up of five white clapboard houses built on 20 acres (8 ha) of land in the 1930s.

  7. Montauk County Park - Wikipedia

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    Montauk County Park, formerly known as Theodore Roosevelt County Park, [1] is located approximately three miles (4.8 km) east of Montauk, New York. The park is 1,157 acres (4.68 km 2) in size, running from Montauk Highway north to Block Island Sound and is bordered on the east by Montauk Point State Park. Montauk County Park was created from ...

  8. Russia says 'Nuclear Five' states to meet soon in New York - AOL

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    A group of five nuclear weapons states will hold a meeting in New York in the next two weeks, Russian state media quoted Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov as saying on Thursday. The group ...

  9. Camp Hero State Park - Wikipedia

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    The site known as Camp Hero, or the Montauk Air Force Station, was initially commissioned by the U.S. Army in 1942. Camp Hero was initially a coastal defense station disguised as a fishing village, and its location was chosen to prevent a potential invasion of New York from the sea.