Southampton Publick House To Close, Relocate Soon - 27 East

Southampton Publick House To Close, Relocate Soon

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authorAlyssa Melillo on Apr 5, 2016
The Southampton Publick House will soon be closing its doors at 40 Bowden Square in Southampton Village, and will reopen at another nearby location—although where remains a mystery.On Tuesday, Publick... more

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