In November they moved out of the city to the Springs area of East Hampton on the south shore of Long Island.
This left the Western Springs area with no specific use.
Bonackers is the name for a native people of the Springs area of East Hampton, New York.
All students attend schools in Lost Springs area.
While land for farming is not as readily available in the Springs area, orchards have been a source of local livelihood for centuries.
The first Europeans to pass through the Three Springs area were Lieutenant George Grey and his party in 1839.
It referred to a cemetery in the Springs area of East Hampton where Pollock and de Kooning's wife are buried, not far from their studios.
The first school in the Warm Springs area opened in 1863 in a shed, 12 feet by 14 feet, located on the Wilson property.
The Big Springs area was home to the Turtle clan of the Seneca Nation.
Around the turn of the 18th century, nomadic Potawatomi Native Americans settled in the Western Springs area.