Southold

Southold by Geoffrey K. Fleming, published by Arcadia Publishing Library Editions on July 27, 2004, offers a photographic history of Southold, the oldest English settlement in New York State. This edition, comprising 130 pages, presents a visual narrative that captures the essence of the community from the mid-nineteenth century to the mid-twentieth century, showcasing the people, events, buildings, and places that have defined Southold.
Readers will find a collection of striking images that illustrate the development of this thriving community, which is recognized for its rich farmland, beautiful beaches, and notable wine production. The book highlights the historical significance of Southold within the context of United States history, particularly in the Middle Atlantic region. Through its photographs, Southold provides insight into the local heritage and the evolution of this popular tourist destination.
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Out on the North Fork of Long Island, Southold claims to be the oldest English settlement in New York State, with Europeans arriving here prior to 1640. This first photographic history of Southold contains striking images dating from the mid-nineteenth century through the mid-twentieth century. Southold portrays the people, events, buildings, and places that shaped this thriving community, which today is a popular tourist destination noted for its rich farmland and beautiful beaches and, most recently, for the exceptional wines produced in the region.
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