Step Back in Time: Tour Nassau County’s Oldest Home During a Rare Weekend Open House June 1

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Built in 1680, the Van Nostrand-Starkins House is the oldest surviving residence in Nassau County

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Photo by: Roslyn Landmark

Built in 1680, the Van Nostrand-Starkins House is the oldest surviving residence in Nassau County—and June 1st you can walk through history. 

Join the Roslyn Landmark Society for a rare weekend open house on Sunday, June 1, from 1–4 PM. Explore original 17th-century architecture, colonial artifacts, and furniture while learning what life was like in Early America. Guided by Daphne Hanjis, this special event is free and open to the public—no RSVP required!

📍 Van Nostrand-Starkins House, Roslyn
🕐 Sunday, June 1 | 1–4 PM
🏠 Free admission

Don’t miss your chance to experience living history!