great peconic bay: SOUTHAMPTON, NEW YORK... WHY I CHOOSE TO LIVE HERE: - 05/16/12 06:30 AM
SOUTHAMPTON, NEW YORK... WHY I  CHOOSE TO LIVE HERE:
It was 1978 and I had just moved to Manhattan from Michigan. I was very new to the Hamptons as a weekend get-away and was just beginning to try to spend every summer weekend here. Living in the cement "oven" of the Big Apple can be so

oppressive that it is important to get away from it every now and then. About 2 hours away is the escape that everyone in the know now enjoys! Record crowds now fill The Hamptons every summer weekend--and the fall and winter draws their own crowds--pumpkin time … (15 comments)

great peconic bay: ABOUT THE HAMPTONS--NOYAC AND NORTH SEA: A REAL"WONDERLAND"! - 04/05/10 11:45 AM
If you have a taste for America's earliest history and you yearn to live near the water, especially the bays, then you have found the right place! ... It's all about the Hampton's--Noyac and North Sea: A Real "Wonderland"!


North Sea (Originally called Nord Sea) and Noyac are made up of a chain of tiny bay front communities that rim the water ways of the Great Peconic Bay and Little Peconic Bay and their tributaries. Miles and miles of protected wild life preserve link the grassy wetlands and calm, slow moving canals that identify this area for the visitor. Waterfowl, wild turkeys, cormorants and Long … (6 comments)

great peconic bay: ......DID YOU KNOW??? ...LITTLE KNOWN SOUTHAMPTON, NY TID-BITS: THE EARLY DAYS - 01/20/08 09:46 PM
 
Southampton, New York lies along the Eastern coast line on the shores of the mighty Atlantic Ocean.
Steeped in history, this town is a sprawling stretch of farm fields, pine barrens and ocean dunes and is the most beautiful part of the island known as Long Island, named Long Island because it is. The Village of Southampton is located on the Atlantic, and siddles up to the vast Shinnecock Bay. This village is where the original settlers came to establish a way of life that has persisted down through the last few centuries.
 
Did you know that Southampton is the oldest village on the East … (0 comments)

 
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