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Montauk derives from a place-name in the Mohegan-
Montauk-Narragansett language. It can
refer to: Montaukett, an Algonquian-speaking
Native American group...
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Talkhouse was displa**** in 1867 by P. T.
Barnum as "the last king of the
Montauks."
Talkhouse became famous for his
walks around the
South Fork. In 1879...
- The
Montauk Project is a
conspiracy theory that
alleges there were a
series of
United States government projects conducted at Camp Hero or
Montauk Air...
- at
Montauk without government. Less than one
month later, on
April 2, 1852, a NY
state law was p****ed that
incorporated the
Proprietors Montauks, establishing...
- 039132; -71.918714 The "
Montauk Monster" was an
animal carc**** that
washed as**** on a
beach near the
business district of
Montauk, New York, in July 2008...
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pitch for
Montauk The
series was
originally known as
Montauk. The
setting was then
Montauk, New York, and
nearby Long
Island locations.
Montauk figured...
- The
Montauk Branch is a rail line
owned and
operated by the Long
Island Rail Road in the U.S.
state of New York. The line runs the
length of Long Island...
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Montauk Chronicles is a 2014 do****entary film from
filmmaker Christopher P. Garetano. The film
covers the
alleged happenings in the
Montauk Project conspiracy...
- The
Montauk Project:
Experiments in Time by
Preston B.
Nichols and
Peter Moon,
published in 1992, is the
first book in a
series depicting time travel...
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living Montauk men
appeared as
witnesses at trial.
Judge Blackmar,
ruled against the
Montauks on
October 11, 1910.
According to Blackmar, the
Montauks individually...