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Historic restaurants on Long Island
In a business known for short lives, a number of Long Island restaurants are housed in buildings that count their years in centuries.
Colonial, pre-Colonial, pre-Civil War - these places have endured and thrived. Now, the restaurants serve a side dish of history and a big sampling of nostalgia to go with the food.
Some structures still have sections that echo the 1600s and 1700s, especially...
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The 1770 House in East Hampton, built in
