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New Historical Marker Unveiled In East Hampton
In addition to the new historical marker, the brief ceremony celebrated the reinstallation of the American Bicentennial plaque

EAST HAMPTON, NY — The East Hampton Historical Society presented the Dominy Shops Museum, located at 73 North Main Street, with a historical marker in a dedication ceremony on Monday.
The new signage joins several others throughout East Hampton Town that have been sponsored by the Pomeroy Foundation.
In addition to the new historical marker, the brief ceremony celebrated the reinstallation of the American Bicentennial plaque that was placed on the property almost 50 years ago to commemorate the Dominy Shops.
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Those in attendance at the dedication ceremony included East Hampton Village Mayor Jerry Larsen, members of the East Hampton village board, Historical Society President Debbie Druker and additional members of the board of trustees, Town and Village Historian Hugh King, and Dominy Shops Project Director Bob Hefner.
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