Along
East Hamptons Main Street you will find many buildings of
architectural and historical interest including the one
and only "Home Sweet Home" which is located in close proximity
to Guild Hall, where social and cultural events draw large
crowds and many celebrities.
Hook Mill blanketed in snow.
Montauk Point, a.k.a. "The End" is the location of one of
the areas must see attractions. The Montauk Point Lighthouse
Museum is filled with exhibits and information your whole
family will enjoy. You can climb to the top of the tower and
look out over the ocean to see nearby Block Island or the
Connecticut coastline.
Peaceful white sandy beaches await visitors looking for relaxation
near the edge of the Atlantic Ocean. Lay back and allow the
soothing sound of the waves rolling along mile after mile
of unspoiled shoreline relax your mind and soul.
The Hampton Classic Horse Show, held annually, was first organized
in the early 1900s in Southampton, the show was discontinued
during the First World War. It was revived in the Roaring
'20s and discontinued again for the Second World War. In 1959
the revived show was known as the Southampton Horse Show…which
became dormant from the mid –1960s until being revived yet
again in 1971 at the Topping Riding Club in Sagaponack.
Main Street in East Hampton village has a wonderful collection
of stores where you can spend hours shopping for everything
from fine jewelry and cashmere to Beluga Caviar or the latest
CD by your favorite musical artist.

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