Dan's Magazine Hampton Style reaches the world's most upscale market:
The Hamptons - New York's famous playground for the rich and famous.
Dan's readers spend upwards of one hour reading the paper in their leisure time.
Total weekly readers 150,000.
The area of Long Island known as the Hamptons is an exclusive stretch of sun and sand comprised of a number of hamlets and villages, each with its own unique appeal. Some are historic, settled as early as the 17th century, but all
boast the kind of stunning natural beauty responsible for attracting such great artists as Jackson Pollock, Willem de Kooning, Roy Lichtenstein, Eric Fischl, and Julian Schnabel.
The Hamptons has many museums, a thriving gallery scene, world-class restaurants, historic family farms and local vineyards, and some of the most exclusive golf courses in the nation. In addition, its many sheltered waterways and safe harbors draw an impressive yachting community. Large vessels begin arriving-many from international waters-even before Memorial Day, the official start of the summer season, and stay berthed well past Labor Day.
The Town of Southampton is the largest and most populous of the five East End towns of Suffolk County. There are six incorporated villages within the Town of Southampton's boundaries: North Haven, Quogue, Sag Harbor, Southampton
Village, Westhampton Beach, and West Hampton Dunes. Home to more than 55,000 people year-round, Southhampton alone can swell to nearly three times its normal size during the popular summer season. Tourism and the vacationhome
industry drive the economic development of the town. Statistics indicate that the majority of homes sold are second or seasonal homes worth over $1.6 million.
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