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  2. 20 Things to Do in the Hamptons During Summer 2024 - AOL

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    6. Spend an Afternoon at One Of the East End’s Museums. Rainy day in the Hamptons doesn’t mean there is no way to play. These towns are home to several museums of all sorts.

  3. 17 Awesome Things to Do In the Hamptons During Summer 2023 - AOL

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    Salty air is mixing with fresh botanicals, the clam shacks are reopening, the beaches are calling—it’s summer in the Hamptons and we're oh so ready to eat lobster rolls, catch up with friends ...

  4. The Hamptons - Wikipedia

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    The Hamptons, highlighted (center) on the South Fork of Long Island, an island extending 118 miles (190 km) into the Atlantic Ocean eastward from Manhattan. The Hamptons, part of the East End of Long Island, consist of the towns of Southampton and East Hampton, which together compose the South Fork of Long Island, in Suffolk County, New York.

  5. The 13 Best Beaches in the Hamptons (Plus, What’s Special ...

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    Photo by J. Conrad Williams Jr./Newsday RM via Getty Images. Location: Montauk Parking: $35 for eight hours Why We Recommend It: great food options, celeb spotting Along with the beaches, dining ...

  6. South Fork (Long Island) - Wikipedia

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    The South Fork is composed of all of the Town of East Hampton and a substantial part of the Town of Southampton.The body of water to the south is the Atlantic Ocean.. The South Fork and North Fork split at Riverhead, New York where the Peconic River empties into Peconic Bay.

  7. The Hamptons, Long Island AVA - Wikipedia

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    The Hamptons, Long Island AVA is an American Viticultural Area located entirely within eastern Suffolk County, New York, and includes the entire South Fork of Long Island and the townships of Southampton and East Hampton. Authored by winemaker Richard Olsen-Harbich in 1984, it was the first AVA to be approved for Long Island.