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Sag Harbor Hills, Azurest and Ninevah Beach

We Support SANS and our history

Update Spring 2020: Preservation Long Island is excited to share some great news from the community of Sag Harbor Hills, Azurest, and Ninevah subdivisions (SANS): SANS is now listed on the State and National Registers of Historic Places. This community-driven effort received a 2019 New York State Historic Preservation Award and a 2020 Project Excellence Award from Preservation Long Island.

The SANS cultural resources survey and National Register nomination was self-funded by SANS residents, with financial assistance and grant submissions provided by the Sag Harbor Partnership, a local not-for-profit organization dedicated to the preservation and enhancement of the quality of life in the village. The SANS survey project was awarded a $6,400 Preserve NY grant and an additional $4,600 grant from the Robert David Lion Gardiner Foundation.

Read more from Preservation Long Island HERE
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We are grateful to for a generous $4,600 grant from the Robert David Lion Gardiner Foundation in 2018 to partially fund a survey of homes and the cultural history of the SANS (Sag Harbor Hills, Azurest, and Ninevah subdivisions) neighborhoods in Sag Harbor. We are happy to be a part of this worthy endeavor!

For more info, please see this article in the Sag Harbor Express.
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  • Home
    • About Us
    • Community
    • Volunteer
  • Walking Tours
    • Captains, Mates and Widows
    • Cornices and Pilasters
    • Eastville Community: Unique Diversity
    • Fire & Water: The Great Disasters of Sag Harbor
    • Kids’ Walking Tour of Sag Harbor
    • Literary Sag Harbor
    • Permanent Residents of Oakland Cemetery
    • Remarkable Trees of Sag Harbor
    • Sag Harbor Cultural District
    • Sag Harbor Historical Society
    • Sag Harbor in Wartime
    • Take a Closer Look
    • Vanished Sag Harbor
    • Wild Sag Harbor
    • Women of Sag Harbor
    • Working Sag Harbor
    • Arts & Architecture Quarterly
  • Projects
    • The Mask Project
    • Sag Harbor Water Quality Initiative
    • SANS
    • Sag Harbor Cinema Arts Center >
      • Memory Wall
      • Big Thank-You of 2017
  • Art Sale
  • Donate
  • Steinbeck Park
  • Grants
  • Events
    • Community Service Award
    • Sag Harbor in Focus III
    • Sag Harbor in Focus
    • Big Tent for the Cinema
    • Big Tent for the Park