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East Hampton Village Dedicates Pantigo Windmill in Honor of Hugh King

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East Hampton Village this week dedicated the historic Pantigo Windmill in honor of village historian Hugh King, who is also the manager of the Home Sweet Home Museum, behind which the windmill stands. The dedication thanked King “who has made it his life’s mission to teach the history of our community” for his dedication to the village and town. King, left, with Village Mayor Jerry Larsen. 
MICHAEL WRIGHT

East Hampton Village this week dedicated the historic Pantigo Windmill in honor of village historian Hugh King, who is also the manager of the Home Sweet Home Museum, behind which the windmill stands. The dedication thanked King “who has made it his life’s mission to teach the history of our community” for his dedication to the village and town. King, left, with Village Mayor Jerry Larsen. MICHAEL WRIGHT

East Hampton Village this week dedicated the historic Pantigo Windmill in honor of village historian Hugh King, who is also the manager of the Home Sweet Home Museum, behind which the windmill stands. The dedication thanked King “who has made it his life’s mission to teach the history of our community” for his dedication to the village and town. Picture from left to right: Acting Police Chief Jeff Erickson, Hugh King, Mayor Jerry Larsen and Village Administrator Marcos Baladron.

East Hampton Village this week dedicated the historic Pantigo Windmill in honor of village historian Hugh King, who is also the manager of the Home Sweet Home Museum, behind which the windmill stands. The dedication thanked King “who has made it his life’s mission to teach the history of our community” for his dedication to the village and town. Picture from left to right: Acting Police Chief Jeff Erickson, Hugh King, Mayor Jerry Larsen and Village Administrator Marcos Baladron.

authorMichael Wright on Oct 11, 2023
East Hampton Village this week dedicated the historic Pantigo Windmill in honor of village historian Hugh King, who is also the manager of the Home Sweet Home Museum, behind which... more

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