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Pantigo Mill
14 James Ln, East Hampton, NY 11937
Pantigo Mill, built in 1804, is one of three mills owned by East Hampton Village and kept as a historic landmark.More The preserved site demonstrates the impressive technology of the time and the many uses of the mill. Pantigo Mill stood at the corner of Pantigo Road and Egypt Lane for 72 years before being moved behind Home Sweet Home Museum and Gardens.
Sole East Resort
90 Second House Rd, Montauk, NY 11954
Sole East Resort is located in the landmark American Tudor building. The hip, laid back resort gives guests a chance toMore enjoy the 60 renovated bungalow-like rooms, pool and seven garden cabana suites. The restaurant has live entertainment, the pool has a DJ and the garden is full of bamboo trails throughout.
Pollock-Krasner House and Study Center
830 Springs Fireplace Rd, East Hampton, NY 11937
The former home and studio of Jackson Pollock and Lee Krasner, two of the foremost Abstract Expressionist painters, isMore open to the public between May 1 and Aug. 31. The Study Center is also available by appointment year round. You can take a guided tour of the house and studio where Pollock and Krasner had their creative visions. The property is recognized as a national historic landmark.
Crow's Nest Restaurant & Inn
Old West Lake Dr, Montauk, NY 11954
Less than 5 miles from Montauk Point, Crow's Nest Restaurant & Inn, with its landmark ship in front, is locatedMore at the intersection of Montauk Highway and Old West Lake Drive. The restaurant features fresh local seafood, lobsters, steak, clam bakes and more. The seafood is fresh and varied, the service is wonderful, kids are welcome and the view is spectacular.
Kirk Park (I.G.A.) Beach
South Emerson Avenue, Montauk, NY 11954
If you don't know where you are going it might be a bit hard to find this acess to the Atlantic Ocean. Kirk Park BeachMore is referred to by locals as the I.G.A. Beach because of its proximity to the Montauk I.G.A. Parking for this beach is in the Municipal lot across the street from the access, so you can use that as a landmark, too. The footpath up through the dunes will lead to the sand and a view of fishing trollers.
East Hampton Historical Society
101 Main St, East Hampton, NY 11937

While the East Hampton Historical Society preserves the rich past of the area, it also oversees five museums,More national landmark historical sites, collections and workshop facilities. Its headquarters are in the Osborn-Jackson House—one of the museums it oversees—on Main Street in East Hampton Village. It also maintains the nearby Mulford Farm and Barn, the Town House, the Clinton Academy, and the East Hampton Town Marine Museum in Amagansett.</p> <p> </p>

The Hedges Inn
74 James Ln, East Hampton, NY 11937

The Hedges Inn is a premier luxury inn at the gateway to East Hampton Village. Located in a renovated historicMore landmark that is one of East Hampton's oldest homesteads, Hedges Inn offers deluxe accommodations for romantic retreats, relaxing vacations, family gatherings, and corporate outings.</p> <p>Godiva chocolates are left on pillows, Bulgari personal care products are in the rooms, and complimentary beach towels, chairs, and umbrellas are available. Guests also have a choice between town and village beach passes, and passes to the YMCA RECenter, route: {:controller=>"listings", :action=>"show", :id=>"y-m-c-a-81"} --> or <!-- name: East Hampton Gym.</p> <p>The inn also caters events and wedding, as well as offering its guests Sunday brunch.</p>

Jewish Center of The Hamptons
44 Woods Ln, East Hampton, NY 11937

Founded in 1959, the Jewish Center of the Hamptons started out with only a handful of families. The congregation andMore a religious school grew, and it now serves hundreds of families on the East End. In the early 1980s, the well-known architect Norman Jaffe designed a new building for the center, complete with a light-filled, airy sanctuary that was completed in 1989. It is considered an architectural landmark of Jaffe's.</p> <p>Cantor Debra Stein, who has been there for more than 25 years, along with the education and program director, give Hebrew lessons; a religious school meets on Sundays. There are middle and high school student youth groups,  and adult study groups. Children also have access to Birthright Israel.</p> <p>Camp Karole is run at the Jewish Center in the summer. There is a field for sports, a playground, and an outdoor pool, used solely for camp.</p>