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Hawkins-Mount House Tours | LI250

March 21 @ 12:30 pm 4:30 pm

As part of LIM’s America250 programming, join us for special tours of the historic Hawkins-Mount House!  American genre painter William Sidney Mount created some of his most memorable scenes from inside an attic studio at this large, rambling 18th-century homestead.

Located at the intersection of a historically-significant section of North Country Road, in Stony Brook, Mount’s ancestral family home, the Hawkins-Mount House, was built around 1725, a witness to the American Revolution, and substantially enlarged over the centuries. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1966.

Dates:  Saturdays, March 21, July 11, and October 3, 2026

REGISTRATION

THIS DAY IS SOLD OUT

Registrants are responsible for their own transportation to the site. Please be aware that the historic site features uneven ground and flooring, steps, and other structural elements that may present challenges for visitors with mobility impairments.

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People on a tour of the Hawkins Mount house

50 Years of Apple Computers with Kevin Lenane

April 26 @ 1:00 pm

Join collector Kevin Lenane for an engaging talk and guided tour of 50 Years of Apple Computers, an exhibition showcasing one of the most complete and meticulously restored Apple computer collections in the United States. As a fellow Long Islander, Lenane has assembled a remarkable collection that celebrates the technological and design innovations that brought personal computing from the desktop into everyday life. Learn about the evolution of Apple products, hear stories behind key pieces, and explore the exhibition alongside the collector himself.

Plus, don’t miss the rare chance to see a working demonstration of an Apple-1 (1976)!

REGISTRATION

Included with museum admission. Space is limited; registration is requested

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Hawkins-Mount House Tours | LI250

July 11 @ 12:30 pm 4:30 pm

As part of LIM’s America250 programming, join us for special tours of the historic Hawkins-Mount House!  American genre painter William Sidney Mount created some of his most memorable scenes from inside an attic studio at this large, rambling 18th-century homestead.

Located at the intersection of a historically-significant section of North Country Road, in Stony Brook, Mount’s ancestral family home, the Hawkins-Mount House, was built around 1725, a witness to the American Revolution, and substantially enlarged over the centuries. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1966.

Dates:  Saturdays, March 21, July 11, and October 3, 2026

REGISTRATION

Member: $8
Non-member: $10

Please select from the timeslots below.  Note that space is limited. Due to capacity constraints, each time slot is capped at 8 attendees.

Registrants are responsible for their own transportation to the site. Please be aware that the historic site features uneven ground and flooring, steps, and other structural elements that may present challenges for visitors with mobility impairments.

JULY 11, 2026

People on a tour of the Hawkins Mount house

Hawkins-Mount House Tours | LI250

October 3 @ 12:30 pm 4:30 pm

As part of LIM’s America250 programming, join us for special tours of the historic Hawkins-Mount House!  American genre painter William Sidney Mount created some of his most memorable scenes from inside an attic studio at this large, rambling 18th-century homestead.

Located at the intersection of a historically-significant section of North Country Road, in Stony Brook, Mount’s ancestral family home, the Hawkins-Mount House, was built around 1725, a witness to the American Revolution, and substantially enlarged over the centuries. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1966.

Dates:  Saturdays, March 21, July 11, and October 3, 2026

REGISTRATION

Member: $8
Non-member: $10

Please select from the timeslots below.  Note that space is limited. Due to capacity constraints, each time slot is capped at 8 attendees.

Registrants are responsible for their own transportation to the site. Please be aware that the historic site features uneven ground and flooring, steps, and other structural elements that may present challenges for visitors with mobility impairments.

October 3, 2026

People on a tour of the Hawkins Mount house