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- Amagansett /ˌæməˈɡænsət/ is a census-designated place that roughly corresponds to the hamlet by the same name in the Town of East Hampton in Suffolk County...
- includes the village of East Hampton, as well as the hamlets of Montauk, Amagansett, Wainscott, and Springs. It also includes part of the incorporated village...
- Amagansett is a station on the Montauk Branch of the Long Island Rail Road, at Main Street (NY 27) and Abrahms Landing Road (former Suffolk CR 33A) in...
- The Amagansett National Wildlife Refuge, in Amagansett, New York, is located along the s**** of the Atlantic Ocean on Long Island's south fork. The refuge...
- Amagansett Union Free School District is a public school district located in Amagansett on Long Island, in Suffolk County, New York, United States. It...
- USS Amagansett (SP-693) was a United States Navy patrol vessel and minesweeper in commission from 1917 to 1920. Amagansett was built as a commercial "menhaden...
- The Whaleboat House (originally published with the title Amagansett) is a 2004 crime novel by British writer Mark Mills. It is set shortly after the Second...
- The Amagansett Mill Company (1829–1841) was an American company in Amagansett, New York. The windmill that it operated burned down in 1924. The Amagansett...
- Island in Sag Harbor, New York; she previously lived in Bridgehampton and Amagansett, Long Island. She and her children are fans of the New York Islanders...
- Montauk Highway in Amagansett, New York, is operated by the Amagansett Historical ****ociation as a museum of family life in Amagansett over three centuries...