Cutchogue and the neighboring waterfront hamlet of New Suffolk
share a common history. Their remote location belies the fact that
they witnessed events that shaped the nation's history. Among the
notables who left their marks here were inventor-statesman Benjamin
Franklin, whose granite mile markers have remained intact along the
Kings Highway (Main Road) since 1755, and John Holland, father of
the modern submarine, who used New Suffolk's harbor to test his
invention. American composer Douglas Moore resided in Cutchogue,
and Alex and Louisa Hargrave, of Hargrave Vineyards fame, planted
their pioneering wine grapes here in 1973. Today, over 50 vineyards
call Long Island's North Fork home. Along with rare views of
residents at work and play, Cutchogue and New Suffolk shares
memorable events and moments captured by photographers whose work
is presented here for all to appreciate.
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