By the early twentieth century, the coastal bays of the North Fork
were filled with new and enterprising hostelries. From the Miamogue
and the Great Peconic Bay House in Jamesport to the Clark House and
Wyandank in Greenport, the area offered some of the finest
accommodations outside New York City. In this comprehensive
collection of images, historians Geoffrey Fleming and Amy Folk
highlight the industry that has supported life on the North Fork
for over 350 years. From the John Budd House- an enduring example
of seventeenth-century English architecture in America- to the
contemporary bed-and-breakfasts that offer visitors a charming
respite, this book captures the essence of a region beloved by
generations of vacationers and residents alike.
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