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| Explore the rich history of the African-American culture on Long Island and throughout the country. |
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110
North Franklin St.,
Hempstead NY 11550
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Tel 516-572-0730 |
| Website: |
africantic.com |
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Garden City NY 11530
at Mitchell Field,
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Tel 516-222-1191 |
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| Learn about the environment with over 640 acres of greenlands. Children's admission is only $3.50. |
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228
Northern Blvd.,
Douglaston,
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Tel 718-229-4000 |
| Website: |
alleypond.com |
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Windmill Lane,
Amagansett NY 11930
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Tel 631-267-3020 |
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| Built in 1725 and moved to its present site in 1794, the museum displays furnishings form many periods of history, but especially a fine collection of Dominy furniture. |
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Montauk Hwy.,
Amagansett NY 11930
Windmill Lane,
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Tel 631-267-6835 |
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| Colletion of historic WWII aircraft. |
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1300
New Hwy.,
Farmingdale NY 11735
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Tel 631-293-6398 |
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| Located in a Gold Coast estate & boasting paintings, ship models, maritime artifacts & the National Maritime Hall of Fame. |
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Kings Point NY 11024
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Tel 516-773-5515 |
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| Has period rooms with antique dolls, toys and costumes. |
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Southold NY
Main Road & Maple Lane,
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Tel 631-765-5500 |
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| This 1700s house has paintings by artist Annie Cooper Boyd; summer exhibition. It houses the Sag Harbor Historical Society and a research library.
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174
Main St.,
Sag Harbor NY 11963
P.O. Box 1709, Sag Harbor,
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Tel 631-725-5092 |
| E-mail: |
SagHarborHist@aol.com; |
Website: |
sagharborhistoricalsociety.org |
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16
Dorchester,
Manhasset NY 11030
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Tel 516-627-4694 |
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| This building is home to the Baldwin Historical Society & a museum of pictures, artifacts & memorabilia from years gone by in Baldwin. |
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1980
Grand Ave.,
Baldwin NY 11510
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Tel 516-223-6900 |
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| The Gibson-Mack-Holt House, headquarters of the Bay Shore Historical Society, is one of Bay Shore's oldest homes. |
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Maple Ave.,
Bay Shore NY 11706
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Tel 631-665-4637 |
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| 690-acre preserve, started in 1887 by Bayard Cutting, includes nature wals and flower displays; mansion-museum contains Indian art crafts and display of stuffed birds, there is food service, hiking trails and guided tours (available by reservation) |
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Montauk Hwy.,
Oakdale NY 11769
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Tel 631-581-1002 |
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| The Bayport Aerodrome Society is a membership organizaion formed in 1972 for the primary purpose of preserving the style and tradition of aviation in the early 20th century. |
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Cartwright Loop,
Bayport NY 11705
Off Church Street,
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Tel 631-541-1198 |
| Tel: |
631-732-6509 |
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| Occupying the north wing of the Bayville Village Hall complex, this museum has been dedicated to the people of Bayville & ventures to preserve the heritage of the area, maintaining collections of clothing, tools, papers, etc. from times gone by in Bayville. The museum is run by the Incorporated Village of Bayville & admission is free of charge. |
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34
School St.,
Bayville NY 11709
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Tel 516-628-1439 |
| Tel: |
516-628-1720 |
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| A visit ot the museum complex offers exhibits on sea captains, ship building, whaling, market gunning, decoys, Elmer Sperry inventions and everyday life in the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries. |
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31
Bellport Lane,
Bellport NY 11713
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Tel 631-286-0888 |
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| Long Island's landmark & a designated historic site & living museum, you may see it on Long Island postcards. It is a building that is a .....big duck! restored to its original 1930's condition & offering 'duckbilia'. |
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Route 24,
Flanders NY 11901
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Tel 631-852-8292 |
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| Free guided tours of the grounds are held every Saturday at 1pm, including the house, gristmill, carriage house, and miller's house. |
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102
New Mill Rd.,
Smithtown NY
Blydenburgh County Park,
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Tel 631-360-0753 |
| Tel: |
631-854-4949 |
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| The Corwith House Museum, c. 1830, with 1870's additions, offers furnished period rooms, special exhibitions. Features local history reference library, photo archive & costume and toy collections. |
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2368
Montauk Hwy.,
Bridgehampton NY 11932
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Tel 631-537-1088 |
| Fax: |
631-537-4225; |
E-mail: |
bhhs@hamptons.com |
| Website: |
hamptons.com |
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Main St.,
Bridgehampton NY 11932
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Tel 516-537-1008 |
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| Focusing on the physical sciences, the museum is opened to scouts, entrichment programs, science clubs & camps during school vacations. |
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William Floyd Pkwy.,
Brookhaven NY 11545
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Tel 631-344-4495 |
| E-mail: |
rfernow@bnl.gov; |
Website: |
bnl.gov |
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William Floyd Pkwy.,
Brookhaven NY 11973
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Tel 631-344-4495 |
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| Restored 1889 Center Moriches firehouse with two floors of memorabilia |
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Middle Country Rd.,
Ridge NY 11961
Fireman's Memorial Park,
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Tel 631-924-8114 |
| Website: |
brookhavenfiremuseum.org |
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| Originally built in 1819, the House now serves as a headquarters for the Smithtown Historical Society and a repository for documents and books relating to the history of Smithtown. The house is filled with 17th and 18th century furniture, paintings and documents. |
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Rt. 25A,
Smithtown NY 11787
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Tel 631-265-6768 |
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Bryant Ave.,
Roslyn NY 11576
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Tel 516-572-8130 |
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| Open all year except March, donations accepted. |
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34
Muttontown Lane,
East Norwich NY 11732
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Tel 516-571-8550 |
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| Children museum a magical and intresting fun place for young people. Lots of indoor activities, workshops, performances and special events. |
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376
Sag Harbor Tpk.,
Bridgehampton NY 11932
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Tel 631-537-8250 |
| Fax: |
631-537-2413; |
Website: |
cmee.org |
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| A 12 acre living museum. Admission is $2 for adults, $1 for children, and members free. |
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193
I.U. Willets Rd.,
Albertson NY 11507
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Tel 516-621-7568 |
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| Established in 1883 by New York State, the hatchery is open year-round, fees are $6 for Adults, $4 ages 3-12 and over 65. Visit trout ponds, which hatch trout for NY State ponds and lakes and aquarium exhibits featuring the largest living collection of New York State freshwater reptiles, fish and amphibians. |
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1660
Rt. 25A,
Cold Spring Harbor NY 11724
PO Box 535,
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Tel 516-692-6768 |
| Fax: |
516-692-6769; |
E-mail: |
info@cshfha.org |
| Website: |
cshfha.org |
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| A wonderful hands-on museum with family activities, programs and a whale jaw bone that would excite any age child. |
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301
Main St.,
Cold Spring Harbor NY 11724
PO Box 25,
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Tel 631-367-3418 |
| Fax: |
631-692-7037; |
E-mail: |
info@cshwhalingmuseum.org |
| Website: |
cshwhalingmuseum.org |
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Freeport NY
56 West Marrick Rd.,
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Tel 516-378-6666 |
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90
Higbie Lane,
Wading River NY 11792
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Tel 516-661-4779 |
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| The oldest house in Huntington and reflects life and decor in the colonial, federal and victorian periods. |
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2
High St.,
Huntington NY 11743
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Tel 631-427-7045 |
| Fax: |
631-427-7056; |
Website: |
huntingtonhistoricalsociety.org |
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| Historic 1820s home that contains exhibits of colonial, empire and Victorian furniture. Operated by the Bridgehampton Historical Society.
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Montauk Hwy.,
Bridgehampton NY 11932
PO Box 977,
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Tel 631-283-0527 |
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| Built in Sag Harbor in 1800 and moved in 1813. The restored mill is an example of utilitarian wood age architecture |
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Water Mill NY 11976
Mill Pond Rd.,
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Tel 631-726-5984 |
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| Two 1932 hangars at the former Mitchel Air Force Base fly you back through LI's aerospace history including spacecraft as well as aircraft! A world-class air/space museum is slated for the future of this museum. |
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1
Davis Ave.,
Garden City NY 11599
Mitchel Field,,
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Tel 516-572-4111 |
| Fax: |
516-572-4065; |
Website: |
cradleofaviation.org |
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| Small astronomy museum with exhibits and artifacts. Sat. evening stargazing (weather permitting) with telescopes. Occasional classic films, concerts, art exhibits, lectures and planetarium shows featuring StarLab, a portable planetarium
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Main Bayview Rd.,
Southhold NY
South of Route 25,
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Tel 631-765-2626 |
| Website: |
custerobservatory.org |
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| In 1789, Sag Harbor was the first U.S. port of entry. Museum is in the home of the port's first U.S. customs master. |
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161
Main St.,
Sag Harbor NY 11724
and Garden St.,
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Tel 631-692-4664 |
| E-mail: |
staff@splia.org; |
Website: |
splia.org |
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| This complex includes The Old House, the 1740 Wickham House, the 1840 Schoolhouse Museum, the former Independent Congregational Church, and a pre-Civil War carriage house. |
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Main Rd.,
Cutchogue NY 11935
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Tel 631-734-7122 |
| Fax: |
631-224-5616 |
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| Farm house constructed circa 1750. Suggested donation of $2.50. |
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2
High St.,
Huntington NY 11743
corner of New York Ave.,
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| Built in Montauk, The 1747 house was rebuilt in the 1800s and became a restaurant in the 1950s. The house was used by Teddy Roosevelt while his troops recuperated after the Spanish-American War in 1898. View an exhibit on the war.
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Montauk NY 11954
Theodore Roosevelt County Park,
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Tel 631-852-7878 |
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| Designed in 1845, Deepwells served as a summer house for William Gaynor, Mayor of New York in early 20th century. Click Here For Park Information |
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Saint James NY
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Tel 631-854-4970 |
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| 18th-Century farmhouse is now filled with a centuries-old collection of Dodge family treasures and trivia-furniture, documents, china, wrought ironware, memorabilia. |
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58
Harbor Rd.,
Port Washington NY 11050
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Tel 516-767-3970 |
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| The DNA Learning Center (DNALC) is the world's first science center devoted entirely to public genetics education and is an operating unit of Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. location |
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Cold Spring Harbor NY
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Tel 516-367-5170 |
| Fax: |
516-367-5182; |
E-mail: |
dnalc@cshl.org |
| Website: |
vector.cshl.org |
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| The museum's lighthouse exhibit features two rare lighthouse lenses from Little Gull and Plum Island. Other artifacts include ship models and tools, memorabilia form the 1930s America's Cup yacht. |
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Third St,
Greenport NY 11944
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Tel 631-477-2100 |
| E-mail: |
eseaport@verizon.net; |
Website: |
eastendseaport.org |
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| The Academy was constructed in 1784. This late Georgian style building was restored in 1921 by Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo E. Woodhouse. Visitors can enjoy the wild flower garden behind the property installed by the Garden Club of East Hampton. |
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151
Main St.,
East Hampton NY
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Tel 631-324-6850 |
| Website: |
easthamptonhistory.org |
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| The Marine Museum tells the unique story of Long Island's East End community and its relationship with sea through artifacts, photographs, models and displays. |
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101
Main St.,
East Hampton NY
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Tel 631-324-6850 |
| Website: |
easthamptonhistory.org |
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| The Osborn-Jackson House, named for its first and last owners was lived in by six generations of Osborns until the late 1960's. |
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101
Main St.,
East Hampton NY
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Tel 631-324-6850 |
| Website: |
easthamptonhistory.org |
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| Unique among Long Island buildings, the Town House is the only existing town government meeting place to survive from the Colonial period on Long Island. |
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149
Main St.,
East Hampton NY
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Tel 631-324-6850 |
| Website: |
easthamptonhistory.org |
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| Considered one of America's most significant, intact English Colonial farmsteads. |
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10
James Lane,
East Hampton NY 11937
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Tel 631-324-6869 |
| Website: |
easthamptonhistory.org |
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| Located on 35 acres overlooking the sea, this museum displays, in interpretive exhibits, artifacts and descriptions of the traditions and working life of local fishermen. |
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Atlantic Ave.,
Amagansett NY 11930
& Bluff Rd.,
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Tel 631-267-6544 |
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East Rockaway NY 11518
Woods & Atlantic Ave,
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Tel 516-887-6300 |
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| By appointment only. There is a guided tour of this 200-year-old lighthouse. |
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Lighthouse Rd.,
Asharoken NY 11768
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Tel 631-261-6959 |
| Website: |
longislandlighthouses.com |
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| Built in 1785, this is the second home built in Sayville. Open first and third Sunday of month October-June. No fee.
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39
Edwards St.,
Sayville NY 11782
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Tel 631-563-0186 |
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62
Eckernkamp Dr.,
Smithtown NY 11787
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Tel 516-979-6344 |
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East Islip NY 11730
PO Box 333,
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Tel 631-277-0009 |
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| The West Wing of this building dates back to 1690. Moved three times form its original site, the building accommodated British troops during the Revolution and, in more recent times, the Smithtown Library. |
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211
East Middle Country Rd.,
Smithtown NY 11787
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Tel 631-265-6788 |
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| A nice collection of contemporary & primitive art plus exhibits. |
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295
Fulton Ave.,
Hempstead NY 11550
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Tel 516-481-5700 |
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| Guided tour available, by reservation only. Visitor Center, mile long boardwalk to Great South Bay & Atlantic Ocean. At the Western end of Fire Island National Seashore |
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Robert Moses Causeway,
Bay Shore NY
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Tel 631-661-4876 |
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| Painting, sculpture, prints, drawing, photography & craft exhibits. Admission free. The gallery also sponsors art competitions. |
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Meadowbrook Pkwy.,
Garden City NY 11599
Nassau Community College,,
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Tel 516-572-7165 |
| Fax: |
516-572-7302 |
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| Local history of Freeport & surrounding areas including shipwrecks along the nearby coast & vaudeville era exhibits! |
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350
South Main St.,
Freeport NY 11520
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Tel 516-623-9632 |
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| Hours: 11-5 p.m., Sat/Sun, January 1 to April 30, 11-5 p.m. Tues.-Sun., May 1 to Oct. 31, 11-5 p.m., Fri/Sat/Sun, Nov. 1 to Dec. 31 Fee: FREE. The Gallery offers exhibitions on Long Island history and cultural heritage. The museum shop features books and materials pertaining to Long Island's local and regional history. |
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Main St.,
Cold Spring Harbor NY 11724
at Shore Rd.,
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Tel 631-692-4664 |
| E-mail: |
splia@aol.com; |
Website: |
splia.org |
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| The museum focuses on the geology, archaeology & native heritage. Adults $1, Children $.50. Operated by Nassau County Dept of Recreation & Parks. |
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50
Barry Dr.,
Glen Cove NY 11542
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Tel 516-571-8010 |
| Website: |
garviespointmuseum.com |
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| This one-room museum & ancillary classroom space is bursting with puzzles, colorful geometric sculptures & math games. The "Math Museum's" message is that math is fun in the Herricks Community Center, Rm. 202
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999
Herricks Rd.,
New Hyde Park NY 11040-1302
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Tel 516-747-0777 |
| Fax: |
516-747-7089; |
E-mail: |
info@mathmuseum.org |
| Website: |
mathmuseum.org |
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| Housed in the Harborfields Public Library, this museum's office and research center offers a growing collection of photographs, documents, geneaolgical information and objects. |
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31
Broadway,
Greenlawn NY 11746
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Tel 631-754-1180 |
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| Home to the largest mineral collection on LI. Shells, gems, rocks plus the Old Court House Jail & historic exhibits. Suggested donations: Adult: $3, Children: $1.50, Members: free |
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1
Heitz Pl.,
Hicksville NY 11801
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Tel 516-822-7505 |
| Fax: |
516-822-3227; |
E-mail: |
gregorymuseum@earthlink.net |
| Website: |
gregorymuseum.org |
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| Grumman Memorial Park is a volunteer effort paying tribute to the incredible advances in aviation and aerospace that took place on Long Island, thanks to the teamwork of the employees of Grumman Corporation. |
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71
Edwards Ave.,
Calverton NY
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| Website: |
grummanpark.org |
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| Guild Hall is an art museum with a permanent collection of paintings, sculpture and works on paper by artists associated with the region. |
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158
Main St.,
East Hampton NY 11937
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Tel 631-324-0806 |
| Box Office: |
631-324-4050; |
Fax: |
631-324-2722 |
| E-mail: |
info@guildhall.org; |
Website: |
guildhall.org |
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| A cultural institution dedicated to preserving, understanding and celebrating eastern Long Island's history, oral history and cultural heritage relating to traditional occupations (such as farming and fishing) and to traditional community folk arts and folklore. |
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6038
Sound Ave.,
Riverhead NY 11901
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Tel 631-298-5292 |
| Fax: |
631-298-0144; |
E-mail: |
hallockv@optonline.net |
| Website: |
hallockville.com |
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South Main St.,
Southampton NY
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Tel 631-283-3527 |
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South Main St.,
Southampton NY 11968
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Tel 631-283-2494 |
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| Built in early 1750s with 1885 additions. Museum has collection of Indian artifacts, early tools, cabin door, telescope and bell from several shipwrecks. No fee. |
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Center Moriches NY 11934
Terrell's River County Park,
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Tel 631-878-1591 |
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The New York Times calls Heckscher "one of the primary small museums in the country with an international reputation."
$6 Huntington resident adult. $8 adult non-resident. Discounts for students and seniors |
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2
Prime Ave.,
Huntington Village NY 11743
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Tel 631-351-3250 |
| Fax: |
631-423-2145; |
E-mail: |
info@heckscher.org |
| Website: |
heckscher.org |
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| This 1711 manor house was built by Henry Lloyd and was occupied by the Bristish during the Revolutionary War. It is now maintained by the Lloyd Harbor Historical Society. |
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41
Lloyd Harbor Rd.,
Lloyd Habor NY 11743
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Tel 631-424-6110 |
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| Original Hicksville Town hall, features specimen from late Jurassic age, extensive fossil, mineral and butterfly collections |
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1
Heitz Pl.,
Hicksville NY 11801
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Tel 516-822-7505 |
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| Wide range of exhibitions, special events, lectures & guided tours available. Accredited by the American Association of Museums. Admission & parking free. |
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720
Rt. 25A,
Brookville NY 11548
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Tel 516-299-4073 |
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| Includes: Emily Lowe Gallery, David Filderman Gallery, Rochelle & Irwin A. Lowenfeld Conference & Exhibition Hall & the outdoor sculpture on North & South campus areas. Admission free. |
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Hempstead NY 11550
112 Hofstra University,
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Tel 516-463-5672 |
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100
Crescent Beach Dr.,
Glen Cove NY 11542
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Tel 516-571-8040 |
| Fax: |
516-571-8041 |
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| This 18th century saltbox house may have inspired John Howard Payne's lyrics to the song "Home Sweet Home." Guided tours. View antique furniture, lusterware, other ceramics. |
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14
James Lane,
East Hampton NY 11937
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Tel 631-324-0713 |
| Website: |
easthampton.com |
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| The lighthouse was built in 1857 & is one of Southold's 7 existing lighthouses with the tower standing on Cliff Lot, part of Barnabas Horton's original 1640 land grant. The Nautical Museum displays a collection of sea-chests, maps, photos, scrimshaw, baymen's tools & other marine artifacts from the Southold area. Suggested donation: adults: $2, children: free. Public bbq grills available. |
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Lighthouse Rd.,
Southold NY 11971
PO Box 1,
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Tel 631-765-5500 |
| Website: |
longislandlighthouses.com |
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| A fully restored arsenal building from the Colonial period. Guided tour available. |
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425
Park Ave.,
Huntington NY 11743
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Tel 631-351-3244 |
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Woodhull Rd.,
Huntington NY
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Tel 516-368-0948 |
| Tel: |
516-673-2054 |
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| Built in 1905, this building now serves as the main office & library for the Huntington Historical Society. |
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209
Main St.,
Huntington NY 11743
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Tel 631-427-7045 |
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| The Islip Art Museum is the leading exhibition space for contemporary art on Long Island. Changing exhibits focus on themes and concerns of the current art world. |
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50
Irish Lane,
East Islip NY 11730
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Tel 631-224-5402 |
| Fax: |
631-224-5440; |
E-mail: |
Islipartmuseum@hotmail.com |
| Website: |
islipartmuseum.org |
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Islip NY 11751
P.O. Box 85,
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| The house is furnished to the 1793 inventory of John Lloyd II. Lloyd Manor was the home of Jupiter Hammon, a slave who became the first published black poet. |
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Lloyd Lane,
Lloyd Habor NY 11743
at Lloyd Harbor Road,
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Tel 631-692-4664 |
| E-mail: |
staff@splia.org; |
Website: |
splia.org |
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| A home built in 1795 that houses antiques & collectibles, most of which are for sale. Admission: $2.50, seniors $2, children $1. |
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434
Park Ave.,
Huntington NY 11743
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Stony Brook NY 11790
P.O. Box Drawer AR,
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Tel 516-929-8725 |
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| Contains a collection of period postcards, maps, Long Island Indian artifacts and local family memorabilia form the Lake Ronkonkoma area. Offers the visitor a glimpse of the changing scenes. |
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328
Hawkins Ave.,
Lake Ronkonkoma NY 11779
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Tel 631-467-3152 |
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| The Museum, once the Bank of Amityville, serves as the attractive home for memorabilia of Amityville's past. Here this material is collected, preserved & exhibited. |
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170
Broadway,
Amityville NY 11701
At Ireland Place,
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Tel 631-598-1486 |
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226
West Penn St.,
Long Beach NY 11561
PO Box 286,
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Tel 516-432-1192 |
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| A small museum dedicated to the development of the airplane industry. |
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Avenue B,
Westhampton Beach NY 11978
Gabreski Airport,
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Tel 631-288-3600 |
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| Maintained by Sarisohn Family in New York, this museum presents the largest collection in the United States with 673 sets displayed in their Long Island home. |
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Commack NY 11724
PO Box 166,
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Tel 631-543-1330 |
| E-mail: |
Lichess@aol.com; |
Website: |
longislandchessmuseum.org |
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| This museum is fun for kids of all ages. They have many family-friendly activities throughout the year. Filled with hands-on exhibits. Admission: $8, members & children under 1 are free. |
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11
Davis Ave.,
Garden City NY 11599
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Tel 516-224-5800 |
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516-224-5871; |
E-mail: |
info@licm.org |
| Website: |
licm.org |
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| Preserving Long Island's rich maritme history & heritage. |
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86
West Ave.,
West Sayville NY 11796
P.O.Box 184,
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Tel 631-447-8679 |
| E-mail: |
limaritime@verizon.net; |
Website: |
limaritime.org |
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| This museum began in 1939 as the Suffolk Museum. From the 1950s to the 1980s, several historic buildings were moved to the property and the art, history and carriage museums were opened. |
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1200
Rt. 25A,
Stony Brook NY 11790
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Tel 631-751-0066 |
| Fax: |
631-751-0353; |
E-mail: |
mail@longislandmuseum.org |
| Website: |
longislandmuseum.org |
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7150
Republic Airport,
East Farmingdale NY 11735
Terminal Bldg,
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Tel 516-752-7707 |
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| Hands-on science and technology museum with interactive exhibits |
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11
West Main St.,
Riverhead NY 11901
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Tel 631-208-8000 |
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631-208-8304; |
Website: |
lisciencecenter.org |
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50
East Main St.,
Babylon Village NY 11702
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Tel 631-661-1526 |
| Tel: |
800-698-7873; |
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bungersurf.com |
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| Through its gallery, arboretum, sculpture gardens, and programs, LongHouse brings together art and nature, aesthetics and spirit, with a strong conviction that the arts are central to living wholly and creatively. |
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133
Hands Creek Rd.,
East Hampton NY 11937
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Tel 631-329-3568 |
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631-329-4299; |
E-mail: |
info@longhouse.org |
| Website: |
longhouse.org |
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| Also called Eastville Heritage House, the 1-story restored Sears-Roebuck Mail Order House has letters, journals, photos, furniture and other items since the 1800s. Exhibits rotate twice a year. operated by the Eastville Community Historical Society.
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139
Hampton St,
Sag Harbor NY
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Tel 631-725-4711 |
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| An 1890 Gothic chapel is from the Manhanset House hotel. It features the exhibit "People of the Dancing Meadow" and hands-on children's activities.
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24
North Ferry Rd.,
Shelter Island NY 11964
Route 114,
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Tel 631-749-0025 |
| E-mail: |
sihissoc@optonline.net; |
Website: |
shelterislandhistsoc.org |
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| Granted to Colonel W. Smith in 1653, estate today contains documents, furniture and portraits dating to the colonial era |
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Neighborhood Rd.,
Shirley NY 11967
& William Floyd Pkwy,
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Tel 631-281-5034 |
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| The museum, housed in a former two-room schoolhouse, contains local historical items |
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50
North St.,
Manorville NY 11949
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Tel 631-878-1579 |
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| The 19th-century home of shipbuilder John Mather & his father, John Richard Mather. Museum permanent exhibits include the harbor's early shipbuilding industry with displays of shipbuilding tools, models and photographs of early harbor activities. Donation: Adults:$2, Children under 12:free |
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115
Prospect St.,
Port Jefferson Station NY 11777
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Tel 631-473-2665 |
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631-928-6287 |
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| San Soucci Lakes County Nature Preserve: This 1891 estate is the former summer home of John Ellis Roosevelt, Teddy Roosevelt's first cousin. Tours of the main house & grounds are conducted by the Bayport Heritage Assn. On Sundays at 1pm & 3pm from late June-mid October. |
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Middle Rd.,
Bayport NY 11705
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Tel 631-472-4625 |
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| The oldest section of this colonial saltbox house dates back to 1720 and was originally built by William Miller. A display features Civil War medical instruments. |
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75
North Country Rd.,
Miller Place NY 11764
PO Box 651,
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Tel 631-476-5742 |
| Website: |
mpmshistoricalsociety.org |
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| Famous 1725 cottage house, contains collections of furniture made by the Dominy family.
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129
Main St.,
Amagansett NY 11930
At Windmill Lane,
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Tel 631-267-3020 |
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| George Washington ordered the construction of this famous first lighthouse in New York state standing on a bluff & marking the easternmost point of LI. Montauk Historical Society maintains this lighthouse while the US Coast Guard operates the light & foghorn. $6, seniors $3.50, children $2.50. Gift shop. Click here for directions & here for location. |
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2000
Montauk Hwy.,
Montauk NY 11954
Turtle Hill,
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Tel 631-668-2544 |
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631-668-2546; |
E-mail: |
keeper@montauklighthouse.com |
| Website: |
montauklighthouse.com |
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| Maintains 1750 Havens Estate, includind main house built in early 1750s with 1885 additions. Museum houses a collection of Indian artifacts, early tools and more. |
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Montauk Hwy.,
Center Moriches NY 11934
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Tel 631-878-1776 |
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Hempstead Tpk.,
East Meadow NY 11554
Eisenhower Park,
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Tel 516-542-4517 |
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8
Broad St.,
Greenport NY 11944
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Tel 516-632-8230 |
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| State University of Stony Brook Collections and exhibits of Long Island natural heritage and geology |
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Stony Brook NY 11790
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Tel 631-632-8230 |
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| Place where children and adults can learn about Jewish life, history, customs and traditions |
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74
Hauppage Rd.,
Commack NY 11725
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Tel 631-462-9800 |
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| The Museum occupies the elegant neo-Georgian mansion of the Frick country estate. Featuring ten refurbished galleries, the Museum produces four major art exhibitions per year. |
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1
Museum Dr.,
Roslyn NY 11576
Route 25A,
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Tel 516-484-9337 |
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516-484-9338; |
Website: |
nassaumuseum.com |
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| This museum serves as a repository of artifacts collected during the 70+ years of the Nassau County Police Department's service to the public. |
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1490
Franklin Ave.,
Mineola NY 11501
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Tel 516-573-7620 |
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| Gallery exhibits in sculpture, photography, painting & graphics created by faculty, students & outside artists. |
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268
Wheatley Rd.,
Old Westbury NY 11568
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Tel 516-686-7542 |
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| This museum features a permanent shipbuilding exhibit as well as displays of objects and memorabilia reflecting life in the Northport area through all periods of history. |
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215
Main St.,
Northport Village NY 11768
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Tel 631-757-9859 |
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631-757-9398; |
E-mail: |
info@northporthistorical.org |
| Website: |
northporthistorical.org |
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| The house was constructed in the early 18th century with many 17th century features. Of particular interest is the kitchen with its large fireplace and unusual construction. |
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853
St. Johnland Rd.,
Kings Park NY 11754
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Tel 631-265-6768 |
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| Old Bethpage Long Island NY Village Restoration A living history museum portraying the life of Long Island during the mid 1800's Blacksmith, farmhouse, farm animals, authentic homes & all the people who run these make up the 'townspeople' |
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1303
Round Swamp Rd.,
Old Bethpage NY 11804
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Tel 516-572-8400 |
| Website: |
nassaucountyny.gov |
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| The oldest church in Massapequa erected in 1844. With it's stained glass windows, offers an excellent example of church architecture of the period. |
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Cedar Shore Dr.,
Massapequa NY 11758
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Tel 516-799-4676 |
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| Once an actual grist mill & currently the oldest standing building in Nassau County, the museum includes the mill, a general store, barber shop, dental office, Indian area & a bay life area. All of the artifacts come from old East Rockaway families. Admission is free. |
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East Rockaway NY 11518
Woods & Atlantic Avenues,
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Tel 516-887-6300 |
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| Built by Thomas Halsey circa 1660, it is the oldest house in Southampton; has 17th and 18th century furniture.
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249
South Main St.,
Southampton NY
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Tel 631-283-2494 |
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| Today in East Hampton, Hook Mill , Pantigo Mill and Gardiners Mill still stand. These mills can be read as testimonials of a native technology. |
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North Main St.,
East Hampton NY 11937
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Tel 631-324-0713 |
| Website: |
easthampton.com |
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| 353 Year old Cutchogue home which is the "Oldest English House in the State". |
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Main Rd.,
Mattituck NY
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Tel 631-298-5248 |
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| Behind the Quogue Library, the 1822 schoolhouse has toys, farm equipment and early utensils.
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90
Quogue St.,
Quogue NY
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Tel 631-653-4224 |
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| This Museum was the first village-owned seat of government, containing a courtroom, the village clerk's office and a police station. |
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215
South Wellwood Ave.,
Lindenhurst NY 11757
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Tel 631-957-4385 |
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| Country estate of John Shaffer Phipps . Created in the image of an 18th C. English country estate. The mansion is still furnished. The formal gardens, open lawns & woodlands fill out the property. Guided tours of house & garden available. |
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71
Old Westbury Road,
Old Westbury NY 11568
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Tel 516-333-0048 |
| Website: |
oldwestburygardens.org |
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| Headquarted in the historic Earle-Wightman House museum and library, the society has provided tourists, students, scholars, and historians with craft exhibits, lectures, maps, photos, historical and genealogical documents for more than 40 yrs Directions |
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20
Summit St.,
Oyster Bay NY 11771
P.O. Box 297,
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Tel 516-922-5032 |
| Fax: |
516-922-6892; |
E-mail: |
obhistory@aol.com |
| Website: |
members.aol.com |
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| The museum complex of the Oysterponds Historical Society consists of the Village House, a 19th centruy-furnished boarding house; the Hallock Building, has a research library and archives; Old Point Schoolhouse offers chaning exhibits and an annual summer exhibition; Webb House, an 18th century house moved from Green-port, has period rooms. |
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Village Lane,
Orient NY 11957
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Tel 631-323-2480 |
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| Former home od Scottish immigrant Robert Pagan, exhibits the typical Victoriam era parlor and kitchen, bedroom and bathroom plus changing displays related to local history |
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143
Hendrickson Ave.,
Valley Stream NY
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Tel 516-872-4159 |
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| Museum offers workshops, children's art classes, sculpture gardens, concerts, films, lectures, and changing exhibits: featuring expressionism, realism, Impressionism, and much more. |
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25
Job's Lane,
Southampton NY 11968
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Tel 631-283-2118 |
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631-283-7006; |
Website: |
parrishart.org |
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| The 18th century shop is restored to the period of Southampton's famous silversmith, Elias Pelletreau, who worked here from 1750 to 1810. See a forge, tools and Pelletreau creations.
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78
Main St.,
Southampton NY 11968
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Tel 631-283-2494 |
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| Artifacts left behind by the native Montauks are on display in the museum along with a collection of aboriginal tools. An educational display on archaeological techniques is on display. |
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Montauk Hwy.,
Montauk NY 11954
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Tel 631-852-7878 |
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631-854-4949 |
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| The Phillips House is one of the Victorian homes surviving from an era when influential, well-to-do sea captains lived in Rockville Centre. Guided tour by appointment. |
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28
Hempstead Ave.,
Rockville Centre NY 11570
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Tel 516-678-9201 |
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Lincoln St.,
Riverhead NY
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Tel 631-369-1616 |
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| The Polish-American Museum features exhibits on Poles and Polish Americans who have made valuable contributions to medicine, education, science, arts and political thought. |
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16
Bellview Ave.,
Port Washington NY 11050
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Tel 516-883-6542 |
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516-767-1936; |
Website: |
lieye.com |
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| This was the home and studio of abstract expressionist painters Jackson Pollock and his wife, Lee Krasner. Exhibits, summer lectures and an art-reference library.
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830
Fireplace Rd.,
East Hampton NY 11937
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Tel 631-324-4929 |
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631-324-8768; |
Website: |
pkhouse.org |
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| Houses gift shop, library, archives and offices. |
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Little Neck Pkwy.,
Queens,
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| This site houses the museum's collection of small artifacts, photographs and other bits of railroad history from Long Island. |
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Railroad Ave.,
Greenport NY 11901
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Tel 631-477-0439 |
| E-mail: |
info@rmli.org; |
Website: |
rmli.org |
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| Retired railroad equipment on display outside, including 3 steam locomotives. Ride the 1964-65 World's Fair mini train. Limited handicapped access on cars. Indoor museum features photos, railroad items, gift shop. Group tours by appointment.
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416
Griffin Ave.,
Riverhead Hamlet NY 11944
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Tel 631-727-7920 |
| Fax: |
631-261-6545; |
E-mail: |
info@rmli.org |
| Website: |
rmli.org |
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| School program, summer programs and a lecture series for adults. On display are furnishings of the Colonial period plus a beautiful Christmas exhibit each December. Add'l Website |
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20
West Main St.,
Oyster Bay NY 11771
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Tel 516-922-6808 |
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516-922-7640; |
Website: |
raynhamhallmuseum.org |
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| This nine-room house, built in 1850, is decorated and furnished in Vicotrian style. |
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Yaphank Ave.,
Yaphank NY 11980
& Main St.,
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Tel 631-924-3401 |
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| Georgian colonial landmark 1767 house features arts and antiques |
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199
Broadway,
Lawrence NY 11559
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Tel 516-239-1157 |
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| A collection of 28 carriages displayed in two large barns, ranging from delicate buggies and elegant formal carriages to full-size replica of a Heavy Concord Stagecoach. |
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129
Main St.,
Amagansett NY 11930
At Windmill Lane,
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Tel 631-267-3020 |
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Sag Harbor NY 11963
Sage and Church Sts,
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| Oyster Bay Long Island NY Teddy Roosevelt's home Tours of house every 1/2 hour from 9:30-4 Admission $5 for people over 17 Also, Visitor Center & Old Orchard Museum |
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20
Sagamore Hill Drive,
Oyster Bay Cove NY 11771
Off Cove Neck Rd.,
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Tel 516-922-4788 |
| General Info: |
516-922-4447; |
E-mail: |
sahi_information@nps.gov |
| Website: |
nps.gov |
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| Circa 1692. Sagtikos Manor originally stretched from the Great South Bay into the center of the Island at Brentwood. It's 1200 Acres formed a shape which resembled that of a "head of a snake," the Indian term being "Sagtikos." The Manor House will remain as it has been over the past 100 years, as a historic house museum interpreting the rich history of the families that preserved it. |
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Montauk Hwy.,
West Bay Shore NY 11706
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Tel 631-854-0939 |
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516
Moriches Rd.,
Saint James NY 11780
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Tel 631-862-8333 |
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| This 216-acre preserve is a former Gold Coast estate located on Long Island Sound. "Falaise," the beautiful Normandy-style manor house holds the family art and is open for guided tours. Hempstead House has an extensive display of items from the Buten Wedgewood Ceramics collection. |
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121
Middle Neck Rd.,
Port Washington NY 11050
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Tel 516-571-7900 |
| Website: |
sandspointpreserve.org |
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| Serves as the Cow Neck Peninsula Historical Scoiety's Museum. Featured are rooms and furnishings of the Colonial, Empire and Victorian periods. |
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336
Port Washington Blvd.,
Port Washington NY 11050
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Tel 516-365-9074 |
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| Housed in a former Methodist parsonage, the museum focuses on the history of Sea Cliff. Changing exhibits, a permanent display of early Sea Cliff photographs and a Victorian kitchen are included. |
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Sea Cliff NY 11579
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Tel 516-671-0080 |
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| The museum contains many artifacts and memorabilia that reflect the farming and fishing life along the South Shore in the early days of the century. |
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3890
Waverly,
Seaford NY 11783
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Tel 516-826-1150 |
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| This 1797 farmhouse was used by early herders; includes 5 rooms decorated in Victorian-style, and herb and rose gardens. |
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Montauk Hwy.,
Montauk NY 11954
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Tel 631-668-5340 |
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| Former home of patriot James Havens, elected to Provincial Congress. House dates to 1743. Barn has farm and fishing artifacts. |
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16
South Ferry Road,
Shelter Island NY 11964
Route 114,
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Tel 631-749-0025 |
| E-mail: |
sihissoc@optonline.net; |
Website: |
shelterislandhistsoc.org |
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| This 18th century colonial farmstead, features a barn, corn crib, ice house and sheep. The house is decorated with hand-painted floral frescos by an unknown colonial artisan. |
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55
Old Post Rd.,
East Setauket NY 11733
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Tel 631-692-4664 |
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| Museum depicts 10,000 years of Shinnecock history |
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100
Montauk Hwy.,
Southampton NY 11968
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Tel 631-287-4923 |
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631-287-7153; |
Website: |
shinnecock-museum.org |
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| Cultural organization that runs year-round art gallery with juried shows, children & adult art classes, music & poetry events, craft shows, outdoor concerts. |
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660
Rt. 25A,
Saint James NY 11780
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Tel 631-862-6575 |
| E-mail: |
programs@stacarts.org; |
Website: |
stacarts.org |
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| Built in 1892 is now the office of the Town of Huntington Historian. |
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225
Main St.,
Huntington NY 11724
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Tel 631-351-3244 |
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| Hours: Daily from 10am-4pm. Entry Fee $5 for Adults, $3 for seniors, students and children under 12. Children under 3 are free. SOFO members are FREE. |
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377
Bridgehampton Tpk.,
Sag Harbor NY
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Tel 631-537-9735 |
| E-mail: |
sofo@hamptons.com |
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| This museum is located in an 1843 Greek Revival-style whaling captain's home and exhibits whaling memorabilia, Shinnecock Indian artifacts, a country store, post office, schoolhouse, a barn and a working blacksmith's shop. |
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14
Meeting House Lane,
Southampton NY 11969
PO Box 303,
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Tel 631-283-2494 |
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| The society owns more than a dozen buildings in Southold, many at Main Street and Maple Lane. Buildings date from 1750 to 1900 and include houses, barns, commercial structures. |
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54325
Main Rd.,
Southold NY 11971
P.O. Box 1,
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Tel 631-765-5500 |
| E-mail: |
shsdirec@optonline.net; |
Website: |
southoldhistoricalsociety.org |
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| Items from earliest Long Island inhabitants years ago to contemporaries. View handiwork of Eskimos, middle and far western American Indians and native tribes of Central and South America.
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1080
Main Bayview Rd.,
Southold NY 11791
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Tel 631-765-5577 |
| E-mail: |
indianmuseum@aol.com; |
Website: |
southoldindianmuseum.org |
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| Exhibits on whaling and oyster industries, tools, equipment, whale-oil lamps. Also, antique furniture and items from Lipton Cup sailing races.
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319
Main St.,
Greenport NY 11944
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Tel 631-477-3026 |
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| Long Island's most completely equipped working Grist Mill, the Stony Brook Grist Mill is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. |
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Harbor Rd.,
Stony Brook NY
off Main St.,
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Tel 631-751-2244 |
| Website: |
wardmelvilleheritage.org |
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| Exhibitions & programs concentrate on the history of Suffolk County & its people. Resources of the museum include research library, archives and education programs. |
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300
West Main St.,
Riverhead NY 11901
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Tel 631-727-2881 |
| Website: |
riverheadli.com |
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| Documents the history of the Suffolk County Police Department. |
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30
Yaphank Ave.,
Yaphank NY 11980
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Tel 631-852-6011 |
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Mt. Sinai-Coram Rd.,
Farmingdale NY 11735
Bald Hill Scenic Overlook,
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| SUNY College of Technology, Hale Hall
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Hale Hall,
Farmingdale NY 11735
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Tel 516-420-2181 |
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| Farm workshop, farm wagons & farm tools are part of this exhibit. Stoneware & creamware from the restoration are also on exhibit. There are guided tours from June to October. |
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Fort Salonga Rd.,
Centerport NY 11721
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Tel 631-754-1180 |
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| The Swan River Schoolhouse, built in 1858, was last used as a school in 1936. Shows typical school furniture, the original schoolhouse bell and books used by the student who attended this school. |
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Roe,
East Patchogue NY 11772
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Tel 631-475-1700 |
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| Interesting selection of Long Island wildlife and their habitats displayed with special presentations focusing on various subjects. Accompanying the museum is a large preserve for splendid nature walks.
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Washington Ave.,
Seaford NY 11783
At Merrick Rd & Sunrise Hwy.,
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Tel 516-571-7443 |
| Website: |
d-vista.com |
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Love Lane,
Mattituck NY 11952
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Tel 516-588-0033 |
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| Explore the history of the telephone with interactive displays & antique artifacts. |
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445
Commack Rd.,
Commack NY
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Tel 516-543-1321 |
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Roslyn Rd.,
Roslyn Heights NY 11576
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Tel 516-621-2288 |
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| Historic house with barn dating from the 1850's. |
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81
Main St.,
Center Moriches NY
P.O. Box 26,
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Tel 631-878-8862 |
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631-878-5528; |
E-mail: |
kifi2@juno.com |
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| Has 1640-1840 furnishings; a mid-19th century carriage house and blacksmith shop. Schoolhouse, ice house and Treasure Exchange consignment shop, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Tue.-Sat., mid-May through November. |
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| One of the finest collections of early Long Island furniture, dating to 1750, plus a colonial herb garden. This house is an unusually large saltbox structure. |
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91
North Country Rd.,
Setauket NY 11733
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Tel 631-692-4664 |
| E-mail: |
staff@splia.org; |
Website: |
splia.org |
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| This Lovely Victorian house contains furnishings & documents which tell the stories of the members of the Townsend family. |
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107
East Main St.,
Oyster Bay Cove NY 11771
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Tel 516-558-7092 |
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| 1840 Josiah Tuthill House offers a view of life from 1700s through 1850. Spinning wheels and photos.
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107
Mill Rd.,
Wading River NY
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Tel 631-288-1139 |
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| Located in 80 acres of former Walter Chrysler estate this museum focuses on the evolution of American shipping since Civil War, has 14 galleries |
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300
Steamboat Rd.,
Kings Point NY
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Tel 516-773-5000 |
| Website: |
usmma.edu |
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| Collection of ship models, paintings, prints documents & maritime artifacts. |
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Kings Point NY 11024
McNulty Campus,
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Tel 516-773-5515 |
| Website: |
usmma.edu |
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| 6 exhibits annually, 4,700 square feet facility. |
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Stony Brook NY 11794
Staller Cntr. , SUNY Stony Brook,
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Tel 516-632-7240 |
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221
Main St.,
Roslyn NY
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Tel 516-625-4363 |
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| One of the few remaining tide mills on Long Island, circa 1792. May 24 12-2pm, June 25 2:30-4:30pm, July 26 4-6pm, August 23 2:30-4:30pm, September 20 1:15-3:15pm, October 2 11am-1pm. Fee is $10. |
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Huntington NY
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| The 43-acre museum complex counts among its collections not only the Gold Coast-era mansion, a marine museum, natural history habitats, curator's cottage, seaplane hangar, boathouse and numerous other estate features, but also marine and natural history specimens, house furnishings and fine arts, photographs and archives, and an extensive collection of ethnographic objects that make up the former William K. Vanderbilt II estate. |
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180
Little Neck Rd.,
Centerport NY 11721
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Tel 631-854-5579 |
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vanderbiltmuseum.org |
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| Housed in a building that was formerly the Babylon Village Library, this museum contains artifacts, photographs and memorabilia relative to Babylon and West Islip history. |
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117
West Main,
Babylon NY 11702
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Tel 516-669-7086 |
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| Maintains 1828 History House with artifacts, farm tools, clothing, documents and books on local history and genealogy; gift shop.
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300
North Country Rd.,
Wading River NY 11792
P.O. Box 263,
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Tel 631-929-4082 |
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246
Walt Whitman Rd.,
Kings Park NY 11754
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Tel 631-427-5240 |
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| Features exhibition galleries, an orientation film and Walt Whitman's voice on tape, a performance space called The Poetry Circle, a classroom area, a library, and a museum shop and bookstore. |
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246
Old Walt Whitman Rd.,
Huntington Station NY 11746
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Tel 631-427-5240 |
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nysparks.com |
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115
Mill Rd.,
Westhampton Beach NY 11978
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Tel 631-288-1139 |
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| The Wilderness Traveling Museum is the field trip that comes to you & provides a hands-on learning experience with Native American culture & Natural history understanding. |
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Peconic Bay Blvd.,
Aquebogue NY 11931
PO Box 88,
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Tel 631-722-4645 |
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| Two hundred and fifty years of history are preserved at the William Floyd Estate. The 25 room Old House, the 12 outbuildings, the graveyard & the 613 acres of forest, field & marsh, illustrate the Floyd Family history in Mastic. |
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245
Park Dr.,
Mastic NY 11951
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Tel 631-399-2030 |
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631-399-0017; |
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nps.gov |
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