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unusual facts about East Hampton


East Hampton, Connecticut

Mark Mulcahy, former front-man for the New Haven-based band Miracle Legion and current solo recording artist, a native of East Hampton


Jewish Center of the Hamptons

Gates of the Grove (Shaarey Pardes), the sanctuary of the Jewish Center of the Hamptons, is a synagogue designed by noted architect Norman Jaffe and built in East Hampton, New York in 1987.

Paumanok Path

The trail was inspired by Stephen Talkhouse, a 19th-century Montaukett Indian famed for his 25-30 mile roundtrip walks from Montauk to East Hampton, New York and Sag Harbor, New York.

Ronald S. Baron

In 2007, he paid USD $103 million for a house in East Hampton, New York—the most ever paid for a residential property at that time—from Adelaide de Menil, heiress to the Schlumberger fortune.

Ross Global Academy

The school was developed in collaboration with New York University's Steinhardt School and Ross School in East Hampton, which follows a spiral curriculum designed by William Thompson and Ralph Abraham.

Stewart Mead

He is currently a producer at LTV in East Hampton, New York.

US Helicopter

The company offered seasonal service to East Hampton, New York and Belmar, New Jersey.


see also

Lasata

Jackie's father John Vernou Bouvier III married Janet Norton Lee at St. Philomena's Catholic Church in East Hampton on July 7, 1928.

Mary Nimmo Moran

The Moran home in East Hampton became the center of a productive artists' colony and is today a National Historic Landmark.

Moses Soyer

"Capturing Artists" by Jeffrey Sussman, published in The East Hampton Star, recounts the author's friendship with Moses Soyer and the photographic studies he did of him.

Tor Lundvall

Tor Lundvall (born 1968 in Wyckoff, New Jersey) is a painter and musician who is based out of East Hampton, New York.

Wainscott, New York

The hamlet was named after Wainscott, Kent, a village north of Maidstone, England, an area immortalized in Charles Dickens' Great Expectations and from which most of the early settlers of East Hampton came.

WEER

WEEG, a defunct radio station (90.7 FM) licensed to serve East Hampton, New York, United States which used the WEER call sign from 2008 to 2011