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Beginnings:
This lightly populated, heavily wooded hamlet in northwest Southampton Town was virtually uninhabited in
colonial times. The early settlers gave the location its name because it
reminded them of Flanders, a region of Holland. In the 1800s, families from New York City and western Long Island summered in Flanders. The community also produced
cordwood, and loggers used it as a rest stop on their way to woodlots on the
South Fork.
Turning Point: Before World War II, the few residents were mostly blue-collar
people who had more in common with adjoining Riverhead than with most of their
resort town. In the 1950s and 1960s, small suburban ranch-style homes on small
lots popped up along Flanders Road (Route 24). Many were summer places,
but most are now year-round. In the past 15 years, Flanders has seen the addition of many new,
costlier homes, especially along Pleasure Drive in the thick Pine Barrens between Route 24 and Sunrise
Highway.
Claim to Fame: Route 24 in Flanders is the home of the famous Big Duck, a 20-foot-high concrete
version of the white Peking duck that has become a symbol of Long Island, though the duck industry faded
after World War II. Donated to Suffolk County in 1987, it is on the National
Register of Historic Places. It was built in 1931 and originally was a store on
West
Main Street, Riverhead.
Real
estate in this area still remains uncommonly low priced with most homes being valued in the
low $200 thousand dollar range. First time home buyers are sure to find a great
deal on a great starting home.
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