300 W Main St, Riverhead, NY 11901
The Suffolk County Historical Society's mission statement is "to Collect, Preserve and Interpret the ongoing history…More of Suffolk County, NY and its people."</p> <p>Within the building, there is a collection of documents and artifacts, including general history, decorative, fine and folk arts, costumes, textiles and more. The library also contains genealogies and biographies. </p> <p> </p>
300 West Main Street, Riverhead, NY 11786
The Suffolk County Historical Society has a museum and library and works to preserve the history of the area through…More its collection of artifacts and other materials. The library offers numerous documents, artifacts and services, including research solutions, resources and photocopies for small fees. The area museum contains over 20,000 historical artifacts and numerous collections, including permanent and rotating exhibits of costumes, textiles, natural history and art.</p> <p>The Historical Society offers tours of the library for school groups and also has a gift shop that sells cards, models and books on subjects such as cooking, biography, archaeology and social history. Interested parties can check the main site for a schedule of events or call to speak with an associate about a tour or membership options.</p>
11 W Main St, Riverhead, NY 11901
Located in Riverhead, the Long Island Science Center is a museum that offers children's exhibits, programs and classes…More that focus on science, technology, mathematics and engineering. The center is available for students, schools, scouts and birthday parties, and also has a gift shop available during field trips. Please call or visit the website for more information or to schedule an event.
6038 Sound Ave, Riverhead, NY 11901
Hallockville Museum Farm is a non-profit (501 (c)3) organization which offers tours, summer camps, educational…More programs for children, barn and site rentals, craft fairs and festivals. Focusing on agricultural roots, Hallockville Musem Farm is a Riverhead landmark listed on the National Register of Historic Places that is comprised of 28 acres along with 19 historic houses, barns and outbuildings that date back from the mid 18th century Hallock Homestead to the Depression-era Cichanowicz Farmhouse.</p> <p>Visitors are welcome to tour the museum's buildings, gardens and collections, experience real farming in the museum's fields and meet Hallockville's friendly cows, sheep and chickens.</p> <p>Hallockville serves as an educational resource for all age groups to raise awareness about Eastern Long Island's agricultural heritage.</p>