Tom Twomey Series: Let's Get Down to Business!

Tom Twomey Series: Let's Get Down to Business!

A brief history of East Hampton Village's commercial district presented by East Hampton historian Hugh King and Bess Rattray

By Long Island Collection

Date and time

Friday, July 18 · 6 - 7:30pm EDT

Location

East Hampton Library

159 Main Street East Hampton, NY 11937

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour 30 minutes

What kinds of colorful, quirky, practical, and whimsical shops could be found "upstreet" in the decades before Prada, Vuitton, and Valentino arrived? What was the business district's retail culture like for shoppers 50 or 100 years ago? Join East Hampton Town & Village historian Hugh King and The Anchor Society's Bess Rattray to learn about what our business district used to be like.

Travel back in time for a fun and informative virtual "walking tour"— with archival images, personal recollections, and video — that will highlight a variety of storefronts and business buildings, providing not just a hit of nostalgia, but a blueprint for creative ways that our community can come together to return heart and soul to Main Street.

Hugh King is the East Hampton Town and Village Historian, the Town Crier, and the Historic Site Director for the three Village Windmills and Home Sweet Home Museum. Hugh graduated from East Hampton High School and later returned to work in the East Hampton schools. In addition to teaching for 33 years, Hugh was active in local theater productions from 1963-1999, and he’s studied local history since the 1980s. 

Bess Rattray, a thirteenth-generation East Hamptonite, writes a column called The Shipwreck Rose for The East Hampton Star and is employed as operations manager at The Church, the arts center in Sag Harbor. For nearly two decades before that, she was a senior editor at Vogue. She is proud to be the founder and chairwoman of the Anchor Society of East Hampton, a nonprofit dedicated to fostering commerce that serves community.

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