File:Pantigo Windmill East Hampton New York.jpg
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DescriptionPantigo Windmill East Hampton New York.jpg |
English: Exterior view of the Pantigo Windmill, James Lane, East Hampton, Suffolk County, Long Island, New York.
Significance: The Pantigo Windmill is one of eleven surviving 18th and early 19th century wind-powered gristmills on Long Island. This is one of the mills built by Nathaniel Dominy V, a prominent East Hampton craftsman who built four of the extant windmills. |
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