South Fork of Long Island

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The South Fork of Long Island is the eastern peninsula of Long Island known for its affluent beach communities, including the Hamptons, popular as a luxury vacation and second-home destination.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf peninsula
region
borderedBy Atlantic Ocean
Block Island Sound
hasEconomicActivity agriculture
fishing
hospitality industry
real estate
hasLandmark Montauk Point Lighthouse
Shinnecock Bay
Shinnecock Inlet
hasPart Amagansett
Bridgehampton, New York
surface form: Bridgehampton

East Hampton, New York, United States
surface form: East Hampton (town)

Hampton Bays, New York
surface form: Hampton Bays

Montauk
North Sea
Noyack, New York
surface form: Noyack

Sag Harbor, New York
surface form: Sag Harbor

Sagaponack, New York
surface form: Sagaponack

Shinnecock Hills, New York
surface form: Shinnecock Hills

Southampton
surface form: Southampton (town)

Hamptons
surface form: The Hamptons

Tuckahoe, New York
East Hampton
surface form: Village of East Hampton

Village of Southampton
Wainscott
Water Mill, New York
surface form: Water Mill
hasTransportation Montauk Branch of Long Island Rail Road
surface form: Montauk Branch of the Long Island Rail Road

Montauk Highway
NY 27 (Sunrise Highway segment)
surface form: Sunrise Highway (New York State Route 27)
knownFor affluent beach communities
luxury vacation destination
ocean beaches
second-home communities
summer resorts
tourism
locatedIn Long Island
New York
surface form: New York State

Suffolk County, New York
United States of America
surface form: United States
partOf East End of Long Island
separatedBy Gardiners Bay
Peconic Bay
surface form: Great Peconic Bay

Little Peconic Bay
Peconic Bay
separatedFrom North Fork, Long Island
surface form: North Fork of Long Island
terminatesAt Montauk Point State Park
surface form: Montauk Point

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Hamptons partOf South Fork of Long Island
Village of Southampton partOf South Fork of Long Island
Shinnecock Hills, New York partOf South Fork of Long Island
North Sea, New York locatedOn South Fork of Long Island
Water Mill, New York partOf South Fork of Long Island
Montauk locatedOn South Fork of Long Island
Montauk region South Fork of Long Island
this entity surface form: South Fork of Suffolk County
Cannonball express train to the Hamptons serves South Fork of Long Island
subject surface form: Cannonball (LIRR train)
Sag Harbor, New York partOf South Fork of Long Island
Bridgehampton, New York locatedOn South Fork of Long Island
East Quogue, New York locatedOn South Fork of Long Island
Shelter Island locatedBetween South Fork of Long Island
Southampton locatedIn South Fork of Long Island
subject surface form: Southampton, New York
Southampton locatedOn South Fork of Long Island
subject surface form: Southampton, New York
Noyack, New York locatedOn South Fork of Long Island
Amagansett partOf South Fork of Long Island
Springs, New York partOf South Fork of Long Island
Peconic Bay separates South Fork of Long Island
Sagaponack, New York partOf South Fork of Long Island
Montauk Branch of Long Island Rail Road region South Fork of Long Island
subject surface form: Montauk Branch
Gardiners Bay borderedBy South Fork of Long Island
Wainscott locatedIn South Fork of Long Island
Shinnecock Canal partOf South Fork of Long Island
Quogue locatedOn South Fork of Long Island
Hither Hills Beach region South Fork of Long Island
Main Beach region South Fork of Long Island
Georgica Beach region South Fork of Long Island
Northwest Harbor, New York locatedOn South Fork of Long Island
North Fork, Long Island separatedFrom South Fork of Long Island
this entity surface form: South Fork, Long Island
Napeague, New York locatedIn South Fork of Long Island