4 Most Popular Architectural Styles

Architecture can tell us a lot about a country and its people. Changes in society, trends, and cultures are embedded in the architectural features of an area.
 
As the only site to be preserved by the National Park Service because of its architectural merit, the Hamptons exemplify diverse structures and landscapes like few other places in the U.S.
 
Like several parts of the country, the East End of Long Island is rich in history. But unlike these other areas, the Hamptons have perfectly preserved the architecture of America’s past. As new trends and designs in architecture began to take hold, the prior ones have been maintained so well that their stories remain apparent to any keen observer.
 
Today, the buildings at the Hamptons are a fusion of American design concepts and classic European architectural styles, making many of them unique and distinctive.
Here are four of the most popular architectural styles in the Hamptons.

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