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== History and tourism == Orient is the easternmost town on Long Island's North Fork. It was originally named Poquatuck, after the name of the local Native American tribe that resided along the inland waterways, then named Oyster Ponds because of the nearby [[oyster]] beds. Orient and [[East Marion, New York|East Marion]] were originally called Oysterponds because of the abundance of shellfish in the area. What is now Orient was known as Lower Neck, while East Marion was called Upper Neck. The communities separated in 1836 and East Marion was named for [[American Revolutionary War|Revolutionary War]] Gen. [[Francis Marion]], known as the Swamp Fox. "East" was tacked onto Marion because of an existing [[Marion, New York|Marion]] upstate.<ref>[http://www.newsday.com/community/guide/lihistory/ny-history-hs369a,0,7747528.story?coll=ny-lihistory-navigation Getting Curious About the Past - Wetlands, Long Island Expressway, Newsday - Newsday.com<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> The name Orient was chosen to reflect that area's easternmost position on the North Fork. A later legend has it that when [[Oyster Bay (town), New York|Oyster Bay, New York]] became famous during the presidency of [[Teddy Roosevelt]], the name was changed to ''Orient'' to match the name of its most prominent land feature, Orient Point. Orient's winter population swells to well over 1000 in the summer months. Other than a post office, a gas station, a country store, and a few seasonal tourist stands, there is no center of commerce, hence its residents depend on nearby [[Greenport, Suffolk County, New York|Greenport]] for everyday necessities. Many make a living at the [[United States Department of Agriculture]] lab on nearby [[Plum Island (New York)|Plum Island]], a 5-minute boat ride from Orient Point across Plum Gut, or at businesses further west. [[Truck farming]] and [[commercial fishing]] industries remain as well. Definitely New England in style and flavor, the hamlet of Orient has homes built over the last three centuries. Locals joke that a "new house" is anything built since [[World War II]]. The hamlet was originally settled by five families given a land grant by the King of England in the 17th century, and their surnames, King, Terry, Glover, Latham, Tuthill and Vail, still exist in local families. Later, Orient was used as a base of operations by British commanders such as [[Benedict Arnold]] and local [[Loyalist (American Revolution)|Tories]] during the [[American Revolution]] to conduct raids on Yankee-held [[Connecticut]]. Among Benedict Arnold's headquarters was a local tavern owned and operated by the Vail family on what is now known as "Village Lane". Many of the hamlet's older structures are included in the [[Orient Historic District]], added to the [[National Register of Historic Places]] in 1976.<ref name="nris">{{NRISref|2009a}}</ref> Ferry service has connected Orient Point to southern [[New England]] for over a century. The [[Cross Sound Ferry]] currently operates a vehicle/passenger ferry service between Orient Point and [[New London, Connecticut]]. This service has expanded in recent years with Sea Jet service being provided to the [[Mohegan Sun]] and [[Foxwoods Casino]].
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