Montauk Historical Society

Montauk Point State Parkway
Montauk 11954
Phone: 1-888-MTK-POINT/ 1-888-685-7646
Fax: 631-668-2546
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The Montauk Historical Society is a privately funded, non-profit organization dedicates itself to the preservation of Montauk's history. The Historical Society also operates the Second House Museum, the site of two Art & Crafts Fairs. The Second House Museum was built 1797 and is the oldest building still standing on Montauk and has been established to help give the community an identity of more than just a summer vacation spot. Though the home is undergoing the process of being restore back to it's historical beauy parts of it's 18th century structure still remain and is equiped with historic furnishings.

Tackapausha Museum and Preserve

Tackapausha Museum and Preserve

Washington Avenue,Between Merrick Road
Seaford - 11783
516-571-7443
Stonybrook Paul W. Zuccaire Gallery

Stonybrook Paul W. Zuccaire Gallery

1220 Staller Center for The Arts
Stony Brook - 11794
(631) 632-7240

Greenlawn-Centerport Historical Association

31 Broadway,Harborfields Public Library
Greenlawn - 11740
631-754-1180

Hofstra University Museum

112 Hofstra University
Hempstead
516-463-5672

Huntington Arts Council

213 Main St
Huntington
631-271-8423

Oysterponds Historical Society

1555 Village Lane
Orient - 11957
631-323-2480

Sag Harbor Historical Society

174 Main Street
Sag Harbor - 11693
631-725-5092

Sands Point Preserve

127 Middleneck Road
Port Washington - 11050
516-571-7900

Telephone Pioneers of America Museum

445 Commack Road
Commack - 11725
631-543-1371