Southold Yard Sales
Southold is both the town that covers most of the North Fork and a hamlet of the same name along Route 25. English Puritans led by Reverend John Youngs settled it on October 21, 1640, and it is widely recognized as the first English settlement in what became New York State.
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About Southold
The town was likely named after Southwold, a coastal town in Suffolk, England, the home county of its founder. Horton Point Lighthouse on Lighthouse Road, commissioned during the Washington administration and built in 1857, still operates on the Sound shore north of the hamlet. Founders Landing on Peconic Bay marks the traditional landing site of the original settlers. The economy moved through several phases, from potato and produce farming in the twentieth century into a significant wine industry as vineyards replaced field crops on parts of the original farmland. Older Southold homes near Founders Landing and along Main Bayview Road produce many of the hamlet's better estate sales.