Bridgehampton, Coastal hamlet in Suffolk County, United States.
Bridgehampton is an unincorporated community on Long Island's South Fork in Suffolk County. The area combines residential neighborhoods with farmland and waterways throughout its landscape.
Settlers established the area as Bullhead in 1640, and it took its current name after a bridge was built across Sagg Pond in 1686. This landmark shaped how the community developed and became known.
The Bridgehampton School District maintains educational services from kindergarten through grade twelve, supporting local families with comprehensive academic programs.
The area uses postal code 11932 and is served by telephone area codes 631 and 934. This information helps visitors and residents connect easily.
A former racing circuit was transformed into a golf course and residential development after its racing days ended. This conversion shows how the land's use shifted over time.
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