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And Did You Know That ...
- Until the middle of the last century, Sag Harbor
rivaled New York as the busiest port of entry in the US...
- Before the Revolutionary War, East Hampton
was part of the colony of Connecticut, not New York...
- Amagansett was the only part of the US ever
'invaded' by the enemy in World War II...
- The oldest cattle ranch in the US is not in
Texas, the West, or South but in Montauk...
- Division Street in the village of Sag Harbor,
which is half in East Hampton and half in Southampton, marked the border
between the two towns, one dry, one wet...
- The Trustees of the Town of East Hampton, governing
under a royal patent, own the waterways and land under...
- Windmills on the East End are English, not
Dutch...
- East Hampton was settled in 1648 by settlers
from Connecticut and Massachusetts who came across Long Island Sound...
- Gardiner's Island was granted to Lion Gardiner
by the King of England and has been in the Gardiner family for over
300 years...
- Joseph Smith, who was banished from East Hampton
for some long forgotten infraction, founded Smithtown...
- The original Village of Montauk was destroyed
by the hurricane of 1938 and replaced by the current village a few miles
away...
- The East Hampton Star publishes every Letter
to the Editor - unedited...
- East Hampton was spelled as one word, Easthampton,
until the first issue of the East Hampton Star which spelled it as two
words ...
- East Hampton was voted Most Beautiful Village
in America by National Geographic Magazine...
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