Bridgehampton’s reputation as a playground for the wealthy began in the 1870’s when the railroad from New York expanded to Bridgehampton. The railroad provided easy travel between the city and Long Island and seasonal homes began to grow in popularity. Bridgehampton’s history is a story of economic growth interwoven with compelling historical issues, including the rights of African-Americans. Visitors to Bridgehampton will appreciate its rich history in addition to its modern luxuries.
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Wayne Kelly gave The ART Farm
a ![]() Both my children love it. My eldest wants to become a fashion designer when he grows up, so of course he loves all the art classes they off... |
Thelma A. gave American Eagle Outfitters
a ![]() I do a lot of shopping here for myself and for my kids. We love their jeans especially, they are really durable and look fantastic. I alwa... |
Randy O. Peacock gave John's Lock Service
a ![]() I keep their number in my wallet always for lockouts. I'd have been stranded without it the last time I made the mistake of leaving my keys... |
Rodney A gave Botanic Nursery
a ![]() I used to shop for stuff for my garden at Home Depot, but those days are over now that I've discovered a little place called the Botanic Nur... |
Robbie Row gave Alison Restaurant
a ![]() Alison Restaurant is a cute little place where you can have some decent food within a budget. The food is prepared carefully, using some fin... |
Holly O. Francis gave Alison Restaurant
a ![]() Allison Restaurant is the place I usually frequent when I need stuff to eat which is well within my budget! I also love their cole shaws and... |
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