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House, Garden Tour

An opening-night cocktail party will be held Nov. 29 at the Georgica home of Jack and LuAnn Grubman from 6 to 8
By
Star Staff

    The East Hampton Historical Society’s 2013 House and Garden Tour, scheduled for Nov. 30 from 1 to 4:30 p.m., will feature five residences, ranging from a historic East Hampton cottage to a compound whose main house’s low, modern profile recalls the work of Frank Lloyd Wright.

    The tour begins near East Hampton Village, then visits Georgica Pond and Amagansett’s Bluff Road Historic District before concluding in the Napeague dunes will the hexagonal house of David Netto, an interior designer.

    An opening-night cocktail party will be held Nov. 29 at the Georgica home of Jack and LuAnn Grubman from 6 to 8. Tickets are $200, which includes entry to the house tour the following day. For those wishing to attend only the tour, tickets are $65 in advance, $75 the day of the tour. All proceeds benefit the East Hampton Historical Society.

    Tickets can be purchased at the society’s office, 101 Main Street, or at easthamptonhistory.org.

 

 

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