A Land of History
Miss Amelia's Cottage, at Route 27A and Windmill Lane in Amagansett, was constructed about 1725 and relocated in 1790. (Newsday Photo / Bill Davis)
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HERE ARE East End sites listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
AMAGANSETT
Miss Amelia's Cottage, Route 27A and Windmill Lane. Constructed about 1725, relocated 1790. Now a museum.
Pleasants House, Route 27; Italianate, built about 1860.
St. Thomas' Chapel, Route 27A; Gothic-Revival, built 1907.
BRIDGEHAMPTON
Beebe Windmill, Ocean Road and Hildreth Avenue. Built 1820, moved 1915.
CUTCHOGUE
Fort Corchaug Site, restricted property. Site of mid-17th-Century log fort and village built by Corchaug Indians.
The Old House, Route 25; Colonial, built 1649 and moved 1659. Now a Museum.
David Tuthill Farmstead, New Suffolk Lane; farmhouse built 1798 with 1880 addition and five outbuildings.
EAST HAMPTON VILLAGE
Briar Patch Road Historic District, Briar Patch Road; shingle style and Colonial Revival residences built 1897-1932.
Buell's Lane Historic District, 47-114 Buell's Lane; late 19th- to early 20th-Century Victorian residences, church and wagon shop.
East Hampton Village Historic District, Main Street to Newton Lane, Ocean and Lee Avenues, and Pond Lane to Hedges Lane. Approximately 230 buildings ranging from late 17th- and 18th-Century residences to Shingle Style and Colonial Revival summer houses.
Egypt Lane Historic Distict, 111, 117, and 129 Egypt Lane; 18th and early 19th-Century residences moved to present site and renovated in early 20th Century.
Hayground Windmill, Windmill Lane; built 1801, moved 1950.
Hook Windmill, North Main Street; built 1806.
Jericho Historic District, Montauk Highway; early 19th-Century Federal residences.
Jones Road Historic District, Jones Road from Apaquogue Road to Lily Pond Lane; 18th- and 19th-Century farmhouses and Shingle Style and Colonial Revival residences.
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