Late Rail Tycoon’s Compound Listed For  Million, Becomes Second-Most Expensive Property In Hamptons

Late Rail Tycoon’s Compound Listed For $60 Million, Becomes Second-Most Expensive Property In Hamptons

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Beachfront terrace at 32 Windmill Lane.
Gavin Zeigler for Sotheby’s International Realty
The East Hampton estate built and owned by James H. Evans, former chairman and CEO of rail giant Union Pacific, is on the market for $60 million.
The roughly 6.7-acre, two-lot property at 32 Windmill Lane is now second on the list of most expensive Hamptons properties, according to Out East, topped only by a…

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