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  2. Sag Harbor, New York - Wikipedia

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    However, almost all of the Bay Street marina complex, including Sag Harbor Yacht Club and Breakwater Yacht Club, at the foot of Main Street, is in East Hampton. Also there are the village's high school, the Sag Harbor State Golf Course, and the historic freedmen's community of Eastville, first developed in the early 1800s. [11]

  3. Joseph Pintauro - Wikipedia

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    Men’s Lives, Bay Street Theater (inaugural production), Sag Harbor, NY, in 1992. "Dawn", By the Sea, By the Sea, By the Beautiful Sea, produced by the Bay Street Theatre in Sag Harbor, NY, in 1995. What I Did For Love, produced at Guild Hall in East Hampton, NY, in 2002. Cathedral, produced by the Manhattan Theater Source in New York, NY, in ...

  4. Sag Harbor Hills, Azurest, and Ninevah Beach Subdivisions ...

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    St. David AME Zion Cemetery. During colonial times, the northwest of East Hampton village was the free black and Native Americans' enclave along the Indian path to Sag Harbor. When Sag Harbor became the first U.S. port of entry after Northwest Harbor in 1789, the Black and Native populations were relegated to Eastville, southeast of the town ...

  5. East Hampton, New York - Wikipedia

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    Among the sea captains of Sag Harbor were ancestors of politician Howard Dean, who was born in East Hampton. [14] The most famous voyages out of Sag Harbor were those by Mercator Cooper. In 1845 he was on an American ship that picked up shipwrecked Japanese sailors in the Bonin Islands and returned them to Tokyo.

  6. Sag Harbor Village District - Wikipedia

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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.

  7. List of Long Island Rail Road stations - Wikipedia

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    Sag Harbor Branch: see Noyack Road Laurel: Main Line: 1901 1967 Laurel Hill: Montauk Branch: 1890 1900 Lefferts Avenue: Atlantic Branch: Linwood Street: Atlantic Branch: Locust Avenue: Cedarhurst Cut-Off: see St. Albans Long Island Rail Road Crossing: Central Extension: 1875 1875 Malba: Whitestone Branch: 1908 1932 Manhattan Beach: Manhattan ...

  8. South Fork (Long Island) - Wikipedia

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    For example, Noyac Road provides a parallel route to Montauk Highway in the northern area of the region between North Sea and Sag Harbor. Sag Harbor is also served by the Bridgehampton-Sag Harbor Turnpike (CR 79) from Bridgehampton, Sagg Road from Sagaponack, Wainscott Northwest Road from Wainscott, and the East Hampton-Sag Harbor Turnpike (NY ...

  9. Sag Harbor (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The village of Sag Harbor is on the bay side (northern part) of the South Fork of the tip of Long Island, and an old whaling port where several African-American families have bought property over many years despite the area's history of segregation. The novel's main character is Benji, an African American teenager spending the summer in this ...