Jump to content

The Hamptons

Coordinates: 40°53′5.752″N 72°30′3.823″W / 40.88493111°N 72.50106194°W / 40.88493111; -72.50106194
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is an old revision of this page, as edited by Bfranklin76 (talk | contribs) at 15:59, 23 May 2009 (Media). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

File:Wpdms ev26188 the hamptons.jpg
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.

West to East

The town of Southampton includes the following hamlets and villages:

The town of East Hampton includes the following hamlets and villages:


Poetry

Books

Entertainment filmed in the Hamptons

Media

40°53′5.752″N 72°30′3.823″W / 40.88493111°N 72.50106194°W / 40.88493111; -72.50106194