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  2. Gurney's Inn - Wikipedia

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    Gurney's Inn is a Long Island oceanfront resort, in Montauk, New York. Gurney's Inn. U.S. President Richard Nixon wrote his acceptance speech at the Skippers Cottage at Gurney's Inn. [1] The oceanfront resort includes a seawater pool [2] and group accommodations for weddings, business meetings and other events.

  3. Lake Montauk - Wikipedia

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    Fisher intended to develop the new port of Montauk into the "Miami Beach of the North". [3] On Star Island, a small island in the lake, he built the Montauk Yacht Club and Star Island Casino. His other projects included the hotel Montauk Manor, Montauk Playhouse, the golf course Montauk Downs, and the six-story Montauk Tower. Fisher renamed the ...

  4. Montauk Downs State Park - Wikipedia

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    Other Fisher projects included the Montauk Manor, Montauk Yacht Club, and a six-story office building in downtown Montauk. Fisher lost his fortune in the 1929 Stock Market Crash. [1] The golf course, along with the Montauk Manor, was taken over by a group of private investors in 1966 and became known as the Montauk Golf and Racquet Club.

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  6. Ocean Prime - Wikipedia

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    Ocean Prime is a steakhouse and seafood restaurant concept owned by Cameron Mitchell Restaurants, consisting of 18 restaurants in 14 states plus Washington, D.C. [1] Mitchell's Ocean Club opened in August 2006, starting the Ocean Prime brand in Columbus, Ohio, and the first Ocean Prime outside of Ohio opened in Troy, Michigan in June 2008. [2]

  7. List of gentlemen's clubs in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Metropolitan Club (1891) The Montauk Club (1891) Brooklyn; The National Arts Club (1898) The New York Athletic Club (1868) The New York Yacht Club (1844) The Nippon Club (1905) The Norwood Club (2007) The Players (1888) The Racquet and Tennis Club (1876) The River Club of New York (1929) [353] [354] The Salmagundi Club (1871) The Spanish ...

  8. Montauk Club - Wikipedia

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    The Club was founded in 1889 as a traditional men's social club by a group looking for a club located in the rapidly-developing Park Slope area. The initial group of 25 charter members quickly grew to 300 and became the most prominent club in Brooklyn. Charles Pratt, Richard Schermerhorn, Edwin Clark Litchfield and Robert Pinkerton were early ...

  9. Smith Point County Park - Wikipedia

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    This road as well as the main road along the beach (Suffolk CR 75) was originally intended to be part of the Ocean Parkway Extension. Suffolk Transit's 7E route served the beach on a seasonal basis, connecting it with the Mastic–Shirley Long Island Rail Road station on the Montauk Branch, until it was discontinued in October 2016. From 1983 ...