Sag Harbor, NY
Office Contact
P.O. Box 1688
Sag Harbor, NY 11963
tel 631.725.2233
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Sag Harbor Community Links
Weather in Sag Harbor - www.weather.com/outlook/reacreation/outdoors/local/USNY1268?from=search_city Sag Harbor Chambers - www.sagharborchamber.com Sag Harbor Fire Department - www.sagharborfd.com Sag Harbor Village - www.sagharborny.gov Sag Harbor Theatre - 631-725-0010 Bay Street Theatre - www.baystreet.org Sag Harbor Express - www.sagharboronline.com Sag Harbor Whaling Museum - www.sagharborwhalingmuseum.org Peconic Land trust - www.peconiclandtrust.org Long Island Ferry - www.longislandferry.com Sag Harbor South Ferry - www.southferry.com Sag Harbor North Ferry - www.northferry.com Shelter Island - www.shelterislandguide.com Shelter Island - www.shelter-island.org Shelter Island Reporter - www.sireporter.com John Jermain Memorial Library - www.sagharbor.suffolk.lib.ny.us Shelter Island Chamber of Commerce - www.shelter-island.net Shelter Island Historical Society - www.shelterislandhistsoc.org
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Sag Harbor East End Long Island Real Estate |
Whether you are interested in owning a piece of history in one of the Main Street traditional homes, or build your dream house on that perfect parcel of vacant waterfront land in Sag Harbor on the East End of Long Island, New York, Town & Country is available to assist you in your search.
Some choose to summer in a Sag Harbor rental, yet more often than not, they fall in love with the area and choose to make it their home, a meeting place for friends and family, or a place to retire to.
Town & Country Real Estate’s Sag Harbor Agents are knowledgeable professionals who are available to show you Sag Harbor’s Waterfront Land, Sag Harbor Village homes, Bay front homes and rentals. We are here to accommodate all your Real Estate needs. Email or Call for an appointment today.
About Sag Harbor
Sag Harbor, Long Island New York is on the National Register of Historic Places
Before the English and Dutch came to Sag Harbor in the mid 1600’s, the Native Americans had settled here for the richness of the region.
In 1789 the U.S Congress declared Sag Harbor one of the first Ports of Entry in to the United States, commissioned by George Washington, a house of customs was set up. . This opened the gates of Sag Harbor, Long Island New York to people from around the world.
In the 1800’s, the whale trade was the heart beat of this beautiful harbor front community.
We recommend you visit the Sag Harbor History Room on the third floor of the John Jermain Memorial Library or spend the afternoon at the Whaling Museum on Main Street to experience more of the rich history Sag Harbor has to offer.
Today, Sag Harbor Village is one of the most quaint of the East End Villages. You can feel the history at every corner and know that the Main Street was traveled by so many of interest from foreign lands who came before us.
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