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HarborFest: Walking Tour of Maritime History in Sag Harbor

During HarborFest, there will be a walking tour of Sag Harbor's maritime history. "From its earliest days as a port for trade, helping the farmers of the South Fork move their produce up and down the coast, when clipper ships plied the Atlantic, to its days when whaling voyages started out past Cedar Point for years at a time and the shoreline here was bustling with coopers and stores and sailmakers, to the recent commercial and industrial past when Mobil tankers would bring oil to the tank farm on Bay Street, to today, when million-dollar yachts sidle up to Long Wharf, the waterfront has defined the village," according to the walk's description. Those interested should meet at the windmill at the foot of the Long Wharf.

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