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  2. Quogue, New York - Wikipedia

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    36-60422. GNIS feature ID. 0962113. Website. www .villageofquogueny .gov. Quogue ( / kwɒɡ /) is a village in the Town of Southampton in Suffolk County, on the South Fork of Long Island, in New York, United States. [2] As of the 2010 United States Census, the population was 967, down from 1,018 at the 2000 census.

  3. Quogue Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Quogue Historic District. /  40.80722°N 72.60000°W  / 40.80722; -72.60000. The Quogue Historic District is an area of historic residences in Quogue on the East End of Long Island, New York. The historic houses include structures that date from the 18th, 19th and early 20th centuries and retain their architectural and historic integrity.

  4. East Quogue, New York - Wikipedia

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    Area code (s) 631, 934. FIPS code. 36-22832. GNIS feature ID. 0949224. East Quogue is a hamlet and census-designated place (CDP) in the Town of Southampton in Suffolk County, on Long Island, in New York, United States. The population was 4,757 at the 2010 census.

  5. Sagaponack, New York - Wikipedia

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    631, 934. FIPS code. 36-64452. GNIS feature ID. 0963225. Website. www .sagaponackvillage .org. Sagaponack / sæɡəˈpɒnək / is a village in the Town of Southampton in Suffolk County, on the East End of Long Island, in New York, United States. [2] The population of the village was 770 at the 2020 census.

  6. Quiogue, New York - Wikipedia

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    GNIS feature ID. 962111 [1] Quiogue / ˈkwiːɒɡ / is a hamlet and census-designated place (CDP) in the Town of Southampton, in Suffolk County, New York, United States. The population was 816 at the 2010 census. [2] The name of the CDP was corrected from "Quioque" to "Quiogue" by the U.S. Census Bureau in 2010. [3]

  7. Quogue Life-Saving Station - Wikipedia

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    Quogue Life-Saving Station. /  40.80722°N 72.60000°W  / 40.80722; -72.60000. Quogue Life-Saving Station is a historic government building in Quogue, New York. It is a shingle style building constructed in 1912 by the United States Life-Saving Service as a replacement for a deteriorating station from 1849. [2]

  8. Lloyd E. Gressle - Wikipedia

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    Gressle was born on June 13, 1918, in Cleveland, Ohio, the son of Edward William Gressle and Olga I. Hoppensack.He was educated at Oberlin College from where he earned his Bachelor of Arts in 1940.

  9. Quogue station - Wikipedia

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    Quogue was a station stop along the Montauk Branch of the Long Island Rail Road and the station was built around June, 1875. During construction the station was moved by the village "on a Sunday morning" from its original and current location to a location on Old Depot Road. [1] The second depot was built around 1882 and later was moved to a ...