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A New Chapter: Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony for the Restored Westhampton Beach Windmill

News & Info 2026 Posted on July 03, 2025 | Last Updated on July 03, 2025

On Wednesday, July 2nd, local officials from the state, county, town, and village gathered alongside community members for a ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate the newly relocated and restored Westhampton Beach Windmill, now situated on the Great Lawn in Westhampton Beach.

The historic 1870 Gov. John Adams Dix Windmill was generously donated by the Hutt family and relocated to the Great Lawn thanks to the collaborative efforts of the local community, Westhampton Beach Village, and the Town of Southampton. This landmark has been restored to function as an operational water-pumping windmill, serving as a testament to the 24th New York State Governor and his family's connections to this region. It will also serve as a historical resource for future generations.

The successful restoration was made possible through Southampton Town's Community Preservation Fund, Village of Westhampton Beach, historic preservation grants, private donations, and the support of the Greater Westhampton Historical Museum. This project exemplifies a genuine community partnership, and we express our gratitude to everyone involved for their dedication to creating a remarkable landmark.



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