Soon the “Hamptons” gained the reputation as one of the East Coast's principal resorts for the wealthy and famous. The residents of the luxurious beachfront homes along Gin and Meadow lanes rub elbows with tourists and young professionals from the city as they shop at the boutiques and local branches of New York City stores along Job's Lane and Main Street.
In spite of the modern lines of some of the luxurious beach “cottages,” Southampton Village has managed to retain much of its past. Roads with names like Ox Pasture and Meeting House Lane are lined with pleasant houses ranging in style from Colonial cedar shake to Victorian gingerbread.
The descendants of the Shinnecock Indians, who welcomed the first settlers, have a reservation next to the village off SR 27A.
Visitor Centers
Southampton Chamber of Commerce 76 Main St. Southampton, NY 11968. Phone:(631)283-0402
Self-guiding Tours
Information about self-guiding tours of Southampton by car, bicycle or foot is available from the chamber of commerce. Information also is available from the Southampton Historical Museum.