A Guide
to East Hampton:
Things To Do
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Tennis:
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East
Hampton Indoor Tennis Club
175 Daniels Hole Road
East Hampton
631-537-8012 |
Open year round. |
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Green
Hollow Tennis Club
Buckskill & Green Hollow Rds.
East Hampton
631-324-0297 |
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The
Racquet Club of East Hampton
191 Buckskill Road
East Hampton
631-324-5155 |
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Camping:
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Cedar Point County Park
Stephen Hands Path
East Hampton, NY 11937
631-852-7620
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Daily May 10-Sept. 16; Thursday - Saturday Sept. 20-Oct. 9, plus Oct. 9.
Fees: $13 resident ($6.50 senior and disabled), $23 nonresident. |
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Exploring....
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Pollock-Krasner
House and Study Center
830 Fireplace Road
East Hampton
631-324-4929
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Longhouse
Reserve Gallery & Gardens
133 Hands Creek Road
East Hampton
631-329-3568
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Golf:
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Poxabogue Golf Course
Montauk Hwy
Bridgehampton, NY 11932
(631)-537-0025 |
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Atlantic Golf Club
2155 Scuttle Hole Rd
Bridgehampton, NY 11932
(631) 537-1818 |
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South Fork Country Club
40 Shore Rd
Amagansett, NY 11930
(631) 267-8590 |
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Bowling...
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East Hampton Bowl
Montauk Highway
631-324-1950 |
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Kayaking...
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East Coast Adventure Tour Co
216 Main St.
Amagansett, NY 11930
(631) 267-6800 |
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Movies...
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East Hampton Video
108 N. Main Street
East Hampton, NY
631-324-2441 |
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Parks:
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Cedar Point County Park
East Hampton, NY
(631) 852-7620 |
Fishing, hiking, picnicking, camping,
playground, rowboat rentals, bicycling, saltwater fishing, scuba diving, hunting, outer beach access. General Store and Snack Bar.
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Horseback Riding:
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East End Stables
Oakview Highway
East Hampton, NY 11937
631-324-9568 |
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Historical Sights
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East Hampton Historical Society
Mulford Farm
101 Main St.
East Hampton, NY 11937
631-324-6850
9 a.m. - 5 p.m. weekdays for Osborn-Jackson House;10 a.m.-5 p.m. weekends September - June, daily July-August for Marine Museum; 1-5 p.m. July-August, and weekends in spring and fall for Clinton Academy and Town House and Mulford Farm, then by appointment.
Fees: $4 each site, $2 over 60 and under 13. |
10 James Street, considered to be the most significant intact English-style farmstead in America, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and has been restored with state funds. The [Osborn-Jackson House], 101 Main Street, interprets the life of several generations of men, women and children who lived here in the year 1870. Evening lantern tours offered. The Clinton Academy, the state's first chartered academy, offers displays of decorative arts. The Town House, 149 Main St., is a one-room 18th Century school house. The East Hampton Town Marine Museum, Bluff Road, Amagansett, is situated on a bluff overlooking the Nature Conservancy's largest double dunes tract in the United States. The museum houses exhibits on whaling and the marine environment, two discovery rooms, a jungle gym trawler, art exhibits, and indoor and outdoor exhibits. |
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Guild Hall of East Hampton
158 Main St.
East Hampton, NY 11937
631-324-0806
www.guildhall.org |
The museum has a permanent collection of 1600 works with changing exhibits at four main galleries. Music, dance and drama in the John Drew Theatre. Art education, classes and workshops for adults and children.
11 a.m.-5 p.m. Wednesday-Saturday, noon-5 p.m. Sunday Sept. 2- May 25; 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Saturday, noon-5 p.m. Sunday, May 29-Sept. 5. |
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Amagansett Historical Association
Montauk Highway at Windmill Lane
Amagansett, NY 11930
631-267-3020
Hours: 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Friday-Sunday; June 23-Sept. 3.
Fees: $2, $1 under 12.
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The 1725 Miss Amelia Cottage Museum houses changing exhibits of Amagansett life from colonial times to early 20th Century. Furnished with local Dominey furniture including clocks and 18th-and 19th-Century household artifacts and tools. [The Roy K. Lester Carriage Museum] and [Jackson Carrigae Barn] house 28 horse-drawn vehicles. Pony rides 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Sat.-Sun. July-August. |
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Bridgehampton Historical Society
Montauk Highway and Corwith Avenue
Bridgehampton, NY 11932
631-537-1088
www.hamptons.com/bhhs
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Rooms in the (early 1800s) represent different periods; nearby are two barns housing turn-of-the-century steam engines and a building with a wheelwright-blacksmith shop (late 1880s), blacksmith demonstrations. Also in the complex is a two-room 1907 jailhouse.
11 a.m.-4 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday, June 1-Sept. 15. Open Monday-Friday, 11 a.m.-4 p.m., September 16-May 30, closed January and February, open year round by appointment.
Fees: $1 adults. |
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