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Montauk Point Light, Lighthouse, Long Island, New York, Suffolk

Whether you know a little about the Hamptons or have heard about it through visual media—maybe Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind—there's no doubt you've heard of Montauk. Located on the eastern tip of Long Island, New York, it's known for its beaches, the famous lighthouse, and delectable eateries. Montauk is a popular travel destination for New Yorkers and others around the world. The allure of Montauk is not just its scenic beauty but also its rich history and cultural significance. It's a place where the hustle and bustle of city life melt away, replaced by the calming sounds of waves crashing on the shore and the gentle rustling of leaves. Over the years, Montauk has transformed from a quiet fishing village to a vibrant tourist hotspot, yet it has managed to retain its unique charm and authenticity.

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01 Straight to the Point: Visiting Montauk Point Lighthouse

The most iconic and identifiable landmark in the area is the Montauk Point Lighthouse. Located at the easternmost tip of Long Island, this stunning lighthouse is rich with history. Housing a museum to commemorate its National Historic Landmark status, the lighthouse also features a shop to complement your learning with some souvenirs. This lighthouse isn't just for sailors and visitors. It's also a popular venue for weddings, craft fairs, musical performances, and other events. The panoramic view from the top is breathtaking, offering a unique perspective of the Atlantic Ocean meeting the shores of Long Island. The lighthouse stands as a testament to the maritime heritage of the region and is a must-visit for history enthusiasts.

Aerial view of morning sunshine at Montauk Lighthouse Michael Ver Sprill / Getty Images
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