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East Hampton Beach in 1874, by Winslow Homer. In the late 19th century, after extension of the railway to Bridgehampton in 1870 by predecessors of the Long Island Rail Road, visitors began to summer, at first in boarding houses [11] [12] on Main Street, then in "cottages," which sometimes were substantial estates, built on former farms and pastures in the village.
The Pantigo Road Historic District is a historic district in the Village of East Hampton, on Long Island, New York. It is located on a segment of New York State Route 27 named Pantigo Road, and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on July 21, 1988. [1] The Thomas Moran House, a National Historic Landmark, is included in the ...
This last building remains East Hampton's tallest occupied building, as zoning ordinances restricted heights of later buildings. The 30 or so buildings Fisher put up between 1926 and 1932 were designed in the Tudor Revival style. [27]
The Town of East Hampton is a town in southeastern Suffolk County, New York United States. It is located at the eastern end of the South Shore of Long Island. It is the easternmost town in the state of New York. At the time of the 2020 United States census, it had a total population of 28,385. [3]
East Hampton, Connecticut, a New England town East Hampton (CDP), Connecticut, the central village in the town; Easthampton, Massachusetts, a city; Eastampton Township, New Jersey; East Hampton (town), New York. East Hampton (village), New York, in the town of East Hampton
Pages in category "East Hampton (village), New York" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. ... Code of Conduct; Developers; Statistics;
The area that is now East Hampton was settled in 1739, and was incorporated in 1767. The town's economy was at first largely driven by shipbuilding and related interests, centered at Middle Haddam on the Connecticut River , but these were in decline by the early 19th century.
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.