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Sag Harbor is an incorporated village in Suffolk County, New York, United States, in the towns of Southampton and East Hampton on eastern Long Island. [3] The village developed as a working port on Gardiners Bay .
The Sag Harbor Custom House is a historic house located in Sag Harbor, Suffolk County, New York, originally built around 1770.The Sag Harbor Custom House is best known for being the home and office of Henry Packer Dering (1763–1822), one of Sag Harbor's first customs master and postmaster following the harbor's designation as a United States Federal Port of Entry in 1789.
Oldest House in Village of Northport. Built by Bryant Skidmore in 1761 near Great Cow Harbor and Red Hook. New York State Bicentennial Commission, 1977 and the Town of Huntington. 30: SUFFOLK COUNTY: 1937: NY 25A, east of Nassau-Suffolk County Line Cold Spring Harbor, New York: Organized Nov. 1, 1683. One of Original counties of New York.
In 2016 a fire nearly destroyed the only arthouse cinema on the East End of Long Island. Five years and $18 million dollars later, the iconic, century-old Sag Harbor Cinema is once again open for ...
Sag Harbor Village District is a national historic district in Sag Harbor, Suffolk County, New York.It comprises the entire business district of the village. It includes 870 contributing buildings, seven contributing sites, two contributing structures, and three contributing objects.
Pages in category "Sag Harbor, New York" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
The Eastville Community Historical Society of Sag Harbor (founded 1981) [3] also owns, maintains and preserves the adjacent century-old cemetery in which African and Native Americans of the post-colonial St. David's church membership are buried, of whom many were Sag Harbor whalers. [4]
Marker at 43 Church st, Sag harbor - for the Old Barn Church, called the Atheneum. The "Old Barn Church" was torn down and a second church built in 1816, using lumber recycled from the old building. When the 1816 building became too small, as the congregation expanded through the Second Great Awakening, the present building was built in 1844.