Orient Yard Sales
Sitting at the easternmost tip of the North Fork, Orient is a hamlet of the Town of Southold. The community was originally known as Poquatuck and later Oyster Ponds; the current name, adopted in 1836, reflects its position at the eastern end of Long Island.
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About Orient
European settlement began in the seventeenth century with five families who held a land grant from the English Crown, and the historic district along Village Lane and King Street was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1976. Orient Beach State Park occupies a long spit running west into Gardiners Bay, and a USDA animal disease laboratory on the small Plum Island off Orient Point has operated since 1954. The Cross Sound Ferry, running from Orient Point to New London, Connecticut, has linked the hamlet to southern New England since 1975. Long agricultural tenure and historic housing stock combine to make Orient's sparser estate sales unusually rich when they do come up.