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The Old Halsey House in the spring of 2011 Halsey House in the early twentieth century. The Halsey House is a historic house converted into a museum, in Southampton, New York. It was built circa 1683 by Thomas Halsey Jr., the son of pioneer Thomas Halsey Sr. [1] The house has been restored, and is open to the public as a museum. It is filled ...
The plot revolves around a family of theatre actors, directors, and playwrights spending their last summer together at their matriarch's (Viveca Lindfors as Helena Mora) home in the Hamptons. The summer house, named Proskurov (after Jaglom's father), is being sold as the family can no longer afford to keep it.
The property became a favorite hunting preserve for the Hampton family and their friends. Young Wade Hampton III learned to ride horses at High Hampton, a skill that served him well as a leading Confederate cavalry commander during the American Civil War. [2] In the 1880s, the property passed into the hands of Hampton II's three daughters.
The East Hampton town government campus with its house trailers on the left and the 19th- and 18th-century houses moved to the 10 acre campus for a "new" town hall in April 2007. Although residences in the town are often featured in architectural magazines, the town offices have been housed for years in several double wide trailers on a lot ...
Old Point Loma Light. 462 feet (141 m) - Old Point Loma lighthouse, California [84] 422 feet (129 m) - Cape Mendocino Light, California [95] 420 feet (128 m) - Makapuu Point Light, Hawaii [135]
An L-shaped shoal sits in the middle of major shipping lanes just off the coast of Hampton Roads, Virginia, creating a hazard in the 1880s as ships drew more water. The US Lighthouse Board identified the need for a lighthouse in this area in 1887, and, after several economizing changes to the design, construction began in 1890 and was completed ...
A little background on the house -- original owners Abraham Wilson and Gloria Bachman (hence the home's name) commissioned Lloyd Wright to design the house in 1954.
Hampton is served by a variety of radio stations on the AM and FM dials, with towers located around the Hampton Roads area. [72] Hampton is also served by several television stations. The Hampton Roads designated market area (DMA) is the 42nd largest in the U.S. with 712,790 homes (0.64% of the total U.S.). [73]