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The Carriage Museum
   
Gentleman’s Coach House
European Vehicles Gallery
Going Places: How Horse-Drawn Vehicles Shaped American Life
A 19th Century Carriage Exposition
Making Carriages: From Hometown Shop to Factory
Children's Vehicles
Carriages in Industrial America
A Trip to Yesterday: L.I. in the Carriage Era
The Dorothy Carriage Museum


 

The Art Museum
Now through Labor Day
Country Scenes for City Patrons:
Works by William Sidney Mount
 
  March 1 through May 27, 2013
An Artful Life:
The Baker/Pisano Collection of 19th Century American Art

 

The Visitors center

March 1 through April 28, 2013
Colors of Long Island

 




Gardens & Historic Structures
Mrs. Frank Melville Gardens created by nationally acclaimed landscape designer, Conni Cross
Emma Lee Blackford Rockwell Herb Garden and the Pamela Friebely Memorial Garden designed and tended by the North Suffolk Garden Club
The Nassakeag Schoolhouse (1877)
The Samuel H. West Blacksmith Shop (1875)
The Beaux-Arts Horse Trough and Fountain (1880)
The Williamson Barn (1794)
The Smith Carriage Shed (1867)
The Smith-Rudyard Burial Ground (1796-1865)

 

Located at 1200 Route 25A in Stony Brook, the Long Island Museum is a Smithsonian affiliate, dedicated to American history and art with a Long Island connection.  The museum is open Thursday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m and Sunday from noon to 5.  Regular admission is $9 per person, $7 for seniors and $4 for students ages six to 17.  Children under six and museum members are free.

For more information call 631-751-0066


   
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