The Hamptons
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The Hamptons refers specifically to the towns of Southampton and East Hampton on the South Fork, Suffolk County, New York on the east end of Long Island.
As usual in a summer colony, parts of the Hamptons are well known as a playground for the rich who own summer homes there. Others are seaside resorts frequented by middle class residents of New York City particularly during the summer months for weekend getaways. 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 New England, respectively.
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The town of Southampton includes the following hamlets and villages:
- Eastport
- Speonk
- Westhampton
- Remsenburg
- Westhampton Beach (village)
- West Hampton Dunes (village)
- Quogue (village)
- East Quogue
- Hampton Bays
- Southampton (village)
- North Sea
- Water Mill
- Bridgehampton
- Sag Harbor (village, shared with East Hampton)
- North Haven
- Sagaponack (village)
The town of East Hampton includes the following hamlets and villages:
- Wainscott
- East Hampton (village)
- Springs
- Sag Harbor (village, shared with Southampton)
- Amagansett
- Napeague
- Montauk
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[edit] Movies filmed in the Hamptons
- Grey Gardens (1975)
- Annie Hall (1977)
- Interiors (1978)
- Mighty Aphrodite (1995)
- Town & Country (2001)
- Something's Gotta Give (2003)
- The Door in the Floor (2004)
- Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004)
- The Forgotten (The Beachouse Scene) (2004)
- Margot at the Wedding (2007)
- The Nanny Diaries (2007)de:Hamptons
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