In the 1920s, the Duryea family held a simple fish market, far from the present-day bliss. Duryea is one of these places that alone concentrates a whole imagination: the ocean in the background, a sunbathed terrace, tables where both holidaymakers and regulars come by boat docking directly to the pontoon. For almost a century, this address of Montauk in the United States has attracted, intrigued and divided. Some see it as a vestige of a seaside…
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In the 1920s, the Duryea family held a simple fish market, far from the present-day bliss. Duryea is one of these places that alone concentrates a whole imagination: the ocean in the background, a sunbathed terrace, tables where both holidaymakers and regulars come by boat docking directly to the pontoon. For almost a century, this address of Montauk in the United States has attracted, intrigued and divided. Some see it as a vestige of a seaside…