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  2. Hampton Bays, New York - Wikipedia

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    Hampton Bays LIRR Station and two trains. Hampton Bays is served by Sunrise Highway (NY 27), which is a major artery to the western parts of Long Island and New York City. [12] The hamlet is also served by Montauk Highway , which runs from Queens to Montauk. Montauk Highway serves as the "Main Street" of many hamlets and villages along the ...

  3. Shinnecock - Wikipedia

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    Shinnecock Light, a former lighthouse in Hampton Bays, New York; demolished 1948 This page was last edited on 22 ...

  4. Outer Barrier - Wikipedia

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    The inlet was formed by the Great Hurricane of 1938 which killed several people when it permanently broke through the island in Hampton Bays, New York. The inlet is almost directly lined up with the Shinnecock Canal between Shinnecock Bay and the Peconic Bay and saves miles for boaters going to the open Atlantic. Consequently, management has ...

  5. Hampton Bays station - Wikipedia

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    The station was renamed "Hampton Bays" in June 1922, but the original name can be found along one of the streets on which it is located. The station burned on November 4, 1873. The second station was opened on January 10, 1874 and closed in 1913, but used as an "express house" for the 3rd depot, which opened in summer 1913.

  6. List of municipalities on Long Island - Wikipedia

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    A village is a clearly defined municipality that provides the services closest to the residents, such as garbage collection, street and highway maintenance, street lighting and building codes. Some villages provide their own police and other optional services.

  7. New York State Route 27 - Wikipedia

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    The section of Montauk Highway over which NY 27 runs is two lanes wide, with the exception of the four-lane sections in the village of East Hampton. This section of NY 27 is concurrent with New York State Bicycle Route 27. NY 27 heads generally northeastward to East Hampton village where it becomes Woods Lane, and later, Main Street.

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