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The Hamptons
The Hamptons
The Hamptons, shown highlighted The Hamptons refers specifically to the towns of Southampton and East Hampton on the east end of Long Island, New York. These townships occupy the south fork of Long Island, which is the east end of the South Shore. According to the Census Bureau, the Hamptons have a land area of 552.14 km² (213.18 sq mi). Officially they also have 1,212.99 km² (463.34 sq mi) of water area. Their total population as of the 2000 census was 74,431 inhabitants. By far their most populous community is Hampton Bays. The next most populous are Springs, North Sea, and East Quogue. The Hamptons form a popular seaside resort. Parts of the Hamptons are a playground for the rich who own summer homes there; they also serve as a summer colony for residents of the New York City area. The Montauk Branch of the Long Island Railroad, Montauk Highway, and the Hampton Jitney provide connections to the rest of Long Island and to the City, while ferries connect North Haven and Montauk to Shelter Island and Connecticut, respectively. Southampton (village) Water Mill Noyack North Haven Bridgehampton Sagaponack (village) Sag Harbor (village, shared with East Hampton) The town of East Hampton includes the following hamlets and villages: • Sag Harbor (village, shared with Southampton) • Wainscott • Northwest Harbor • East Hampton (village) • East Hampton North • Springs • Amagansett • Napeague • Montauk • • • • • • •
Poetry
• "Lost in Translation" by James Merrill
Books
• "Philistines at the Hedgerow" by Steven Gaines [1]
West to East
The town of Southampton includes the following hamlets and villages: • Eastport (eastern part only; western part is in town of Brookhaven) • West Hampton Dunes (village) • Remsenburg • Speonk • Northampton • Westhampton • Riverside • Westhampton Beach (village) • Quioque • Flanders • Quogue (village) • East Quogue • Hampton Bays • Shinnecock Hills • Tuckahoe • North Sea
Entertainment filmed in the Hamptons
• • • • • • • • • • • • • Grey Gardens (1975) Annie Hall (1977) Interiors (1978) Deathtrap (1982) She-Devil (1989) Last Summer in the Hamptons (1995) Mighty Aphrodite (1995) Pollock (2000) Town & Country (2001) Sex and the City (2001) Season 2 Something’s Gotta Give (2003) The Door in the Floor (2004) Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004) • The Forgotten (The Beach house Scene) (2004) • Margot at the Wedding (2007)
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• The Nanny Diaries (2007) • The Real Housewives of New York City (2008) • Seinfeld episodes "The Hamptons" and "The Wizard" • Paris Hilton’s My New BFF (some onlocation filming) • Suburban Shootout Barry Sonnenfeld pilot for HBO (filmed on location in fall 2008, not aired yet) • Royal Pains Jace Alexander pilot for USA (filmed on location in fall 2008, not aired yet) • Gossip Girl (First episode of season two) • • • •
The Hamptons
BlogHamptons.com HamptonsCommunity.com 27east TweetHampton- the official twitter account of the Hamptons • [http//hamptonsjournal.com HamptonsJournal.com] • iHamptons.com • StevenGaines.com
External links
• Town of East Hampton official website • Town of Southampton official website • The Hamptons Visitors Council official website Coordinates: 40°53′5.752″N 72°30′3.823″W / 40.88493111°N 72.50106194°W / 40.88493111; -72.50106194
Media
• TheHamptons.com • Hamptons.com • Plum TV
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