Village of Greenport, Suffolk County, New York, United States
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- Greenport
- Village of Greenport
- Incorporated Village
- Settled in 1682 by members of the Youngs family of nearby Southold. Encompasses the two original hamlets of Stirling and Green Hill. Officially named Greenport in 1831, and incorporated in 1838. Became a prominent fishing and whaling port, and rail-steamboat stop between New York and Boston. Named for the green hill sloping to the bay.
- 41.103432641° 06' 12.4"N-72.359250172° 21' 33.3"W
- Greenport Homes 0.7 mi. SW
- Stirling 0.9 mi. NW
- Dering Harbor 1 mi. SE
- North Haven 6.7 mi. S
- Sag Harbor 8.1 mi. SE
- Fenwick (Old Saybrook Town, Middlesex County, Connecticut) 11.6 mi. N
- Green Hill 0.5 mi. NW
- Saint Agnes 0.5 mi. N
- Stirling 0.8 mi. N
- Our Lady of the Isle 1.5 mi. SE
- Quaker 2 mi. S
- East Marion 2.1 mi. NE
- Arshamomaque 2.2 mi. SW
- Shelter Island 2.6 mi. SE
- Saint Mary's Episcopal 2.6 mi. SE
- Shelter Island Presbyterian Church Burial Ground 2.6 mi. SE
- Terry Hill 3.9 mi. NE
- Orient Central 4.1 mi. NE
- 2,070
- 3 m
- 497136148
- Updated Apr 19, 2020