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Stony Brook Southampton Windmill Lighting Coming Soon
The event is a beloved harbinger of the holiday season on the East End.

SOUTHAMPTON, NY — An annual East End holiday tradition will take place on Friday, Dec. 2 as the lighting of the historic windmill at Stony Brook Southampton unfolds.
The event will take place from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at Stony Brook Southampton's Chancellors Hall and will include refreshments, music, an alumni-sponsored photo booth, guided windmill tours, balloon twisting, and crafts for kids.
Admission is free.
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After the lighting, a marine science lecture will be presented at the School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences, at the Duke Lecture Hall, at 7 p.m.
The Stony Brook Southampton Windmill is an "iconic" landmark that has been located on the Shinnecock Hills campus since 1888 when Janet Hoyt, the wife of William Hoyt —builder of the Shinnecock Inn— heard that the windmill on Mill Hill Lane was going to be torn down and had it moved to their Shinnecock Hills property, organizers said.
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The Southampton College windmill was one of three windmills in Southampton Village; the other two were destroyed.
Today, the windmill and its adjacent enclosed quad is used for events including readings, receptions, orientations, celebrations, workshops, fundraising dinners, and more.
The windmill was also deemed a literary landmark in 2013: Through the efforts of the graduate programs in creative writing, the windmill was officially designated by the Library Association of America as a literary landmark. The designation honors Tennessee Williams' 1957 residency in the windmill; during his stay, he wrote the play "The Day on Which a Man Dies" about the death of his friend Jackson Pollock.
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