Potato barn, Oregon Road.
Castello di Borghese, the founding vineyard, On Cutchogue's North Road.
Sod Farm, Oregon Road, Cutchogue.
Family owned Hardware store on Main Road in Cutchogue.
Lavender gardens at Bedell Cellars.
The Wickhams have farmed in Cutchogue since 1661. Their fruit trees are on diked land by the bay, whose warm waters hold off autumn frosts.
Turtle pond at family owned Pugliese Winery, in the hollow.
Antiques on Main Road.
A 19th Century Oregon Road farm house.
McBride potato trucks add a beautiful texture to scenic Oregon Road.
Potato farm, Oregon Road.
The Old House on the Cutchogue Village Green, 1649.
On Cutchogue's North Road, old barrels on a truck celebrate wine made from Pinot Noir, the
"heartbreak grape." The first grapes planted on Long Island in 1973 were pinot noir, and wine
made from them can still be found at Hargrave Vineyard (now "Castello di Borghese").
Coils of irrigation hose stand ready to water an Oregon Road farm.
Green sod grows north of Oregon Road, up to the bluffs of Long Island Sound. Oregon Road has been farmed for two hundred years. The barns are that old.
Oregon Road has been farmed for two hundred years. The barns are that old.
Oregon Road, where sea meets sky, plants thrive in reflected light.
Pellegrini Vineyards welcomes visitors with its inviting tower, then surprises them with music from its 1920's Verbeeck Concert Organ.
Ostrabrama Roman Catholic Church, Depot Lane, Cutchogue. Since 1919, when Cutchogue's immigrant farmers built Our Lady of Ostrabrama, Catholic mass has been celebrated in Polish.
The Cutchogue Diner is a classic from the '20s, fully restored and with great meatloaf, too.
Scoops Ice Cream on Main Road, Cutchogue.
Scoops Ice Cream on Main Road, Cutchogue.
Wickham's Fruit Farm is located on the Main Road in Cutchogue. The produce is grown on some of the oldest, continuously cultivated land in America, dating back to 1661.
Braun Seafood retail shop in Cutchogue has the freshest fish.
The local hardware store on Main Road in Cutchogue.
View from Depot Lane, north of Middle Road, Cutchogue.
Little Cigar Factory, Cutchogue at Vineyard 48.
Bridge Lane bridge, Cutchogue.
Wickham farm house on the Cutchogue Village Green, early 1700's.