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East Hampton Town
350th Anniversary Celebration

EAST HAMPTON ARCHITECTURE: PLAIN AND FANCY
Land matters more than buildings. If we preserve the land, then we can afford to start worrying about what buildings we build. If we do not preserve the land, it will not matter what buildings we build, because the East Hampton we love and cherish will be gone.

What's In A Name?
MASSACRE VALLEY

What's In A Name?
Events

THE TASTE OF HISTORY
While until this week a sitting President had not visited East Hampton since President McKinley, the Ladies Village Improvement Society cookbook included a "Presidential" recipe in its 1970 edition, nonetheless.

SYLVESTER MANOR GIVES UP ITS SECRETS
East Hampton was in its fourth year of European settlement when Nathaniel Sylvester, a wealthy merchant, arrived on Shelter Island to build the plantation he called Sylvester Manor. Nathaniel and his wife, Gissel, originally from England, came to the island in 1652 via Barbados, where his brother was running the family's sugar plantation.

Vanished Places


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