Things to do in Village of East Hampton

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1. East Hampton Main Beach

East Hampton Main Beach is the easternmost town of Long Island as well as the easternmost town of the entire state of New York. East Hampton has long attracted the rich and famous. Its lovely beach is one of the city’s highlights.
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East Hampton Main Beach

2. Georgica Beach

Georgica Beach is one of the pristine beaches that East Hampton is known for, encompassing 300 feet (90 meters) of shoreline in the southern portion of the town. Enjoy everything you could want from a Long Island beach experience: great surf and a long expanse of clean, white sand.
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Georgica Beach

3. Home Sweet Home Museum

At Home Sweet Home Museum, step back in time to colonial East Hampton. Even the building itself, a saltbox home built about 1720, is a piece of history. A museum was established here in 1928 based on the belief that dramatist John Howard Payne was so attached to the home that it served as the inspiration for his classic song, Home, Sweet Home.
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Home Sweet Home Museum which includes heritage elements and a windmill

4. First United Methodist Church

With its brown shingle exterior and white trim, the First United Methodist Church is the ideal of a rural Long Island church, perfect for some tranquility on a vacation to the Hamptons. Set amid lawns and trees, it is a retreat from the world and the perfect escape after a long day under the sun. Come on Sundays for services or stop in on a weekday to appreciate the serenity of its grounds.
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5. Old Hook Mill

See a piece of history at a famous East Hampton windmill, known as Old Hook Mill. Built in 1806, it is the best known of only a handful of surviving Long Island windmills from the 18th and 19th centuries. Explore this iconic structure and appreciate its history.
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East Hampton Windmill

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North Main Street Historic District

Well liked for its beaches and waterfront views, you might stop by Guild Hall and First United Methodist Church while you're exploring North Main Street Historic District and the surrounding neighbourhoods.

North Main Street Historic District