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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.
This colonial whaling port is today a village of boutiques and shops along the waterfront of Sag Harbor Bay, an arm of Peconic Bay. NY 114 makes several turns as it navigates the village's centuries-old street pattern. [6] Just before crossing the Sag Harbor Cove, the road meets the northern terminus of the village's Main Street, an extension ...
Guide to Sag Harbor Landmarks, Homes & History. Sag Harbor, N.Y.: The John Street Press in association with the Sag Harbor Historical Society. OCLC 54933955. Zaykowski, Dorothy Ingersoll (1991). Sag Harbor: The Story of an American Beauty. Sag Harbor, N.Y.: Sag Harbor Historical Society. ISBN 978-0-8488-0899-0.
A storefront on Main Street should cure that." In the meantime, Sprinkled with Sweetness is open Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday from 11:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and Saturday 11:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Main Road, Main Street (North Fork), North Road, Bridgehampton-Sag Harbor Turnpike, East Hampton-Sag Harbor Turnpike Winter [28] schedule from November to April, otherwise summer [29] schedule. Longest local bus route in the Northeastern United States at over 70 miles (110 km). LIRR connections: Riverhead, Hampton Bays, Southampton, East Hampton
The John Jermain Memorial Library is a public library located in Sag Harbor, Suffolk County, New York. Built in 1910, it serves the residents of the Sag Harbor Union Free School District, which includes the Village of Sag Harbor, the Village of North Haven, Noyac, and Mount Misery, Eastville, and Baypoint neighborhoods. [1]
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.
Water Mill station originally opened 1875 on the west side of Halsey Lane (now Old Mill Road), and served the Sag Harbor Branch.On June 1, 1895, the Long Island Rail Road built the Montauk Extension east of Bridgehampton, New York, transforming the line into the Montauk Branch. [2]