Photo Gallery
After a meticulous five-year renovation, the Thomas & Mary Nimmo Moran Studio in East Hampton is now open to the public. The East Hampton Historical Society, the new stewards of the Studio, celebrated this momentous occasion with a festive gathering.

(Photo: Nicole Barylski)

(Photo: Nicole Barylski)
Inside the master bedroom

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Inside the master bedroom

(Photo: Nicole Barylski)

(Photo: Nicole Barylski)
Mary Nimmo Moran’s “Off Eygpt Lane, Looking Toward Pantigo”

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Nicole and David Tucker, Lynn Stefanelli and Glenn Leitch

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Donald Smith, East Hampton Historical Society President Hollis Forbes, and Randy Wallace

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Lynn Stefanelli, John Vann, East Hampton Historical Society Executive Director Maria Vann, and Mary Busch

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Alexandra Wolfe of Preservation Long Island

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Keary Hana, Garth Wakeford, and East Hampton Historical Society Board of Trustees member Jennifer Borg

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East Hampton Historical Society Executive Director Maria Vann and Justice Peter Fox Cohalan

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(Photo: Nicole Barylski)
East Hampton Town Crier and Village Historian Hugh King and Lorretta O’Ryan

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John Githens and Susan Wood

(Photo: Nicole Barylski)