The Museum is open Wednesday - Sunday, 1pm - 4:30pm

 

UPCOMING EVENTS

 

When you purchase tickets to our events, you help support the care and maintenance of our collection and of our three historic buildings. Thank you for contributing to the success of our mission.

 


 

 

Join us for a Juneteenth walking tour through the historic streets of Northport, as we uncover the often overlooked legacy of the town’s Black community. From the hardships of slavery to the vibrant community life of the twentieth century, this tour brings to light powerful stories of struggle, survival, leadership, and joy. Learn about the lives of Northport's most fascinating residents of color, including the influential Booker T. Washington. Step into the past and walk through a version of Northport that remains hidden to this day.

This tour will start and end at the Gazebo in Northport Village Park.

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Curator's Circle: In Fashion

Tuesday, June 24th at 6:30pm

Join us for an evening in discussion with curator Elizabeth Abrahams Riordan expanding on the In Fashion exhibit. Hear from our esteemed guests, Detective Sergeant Tamika Mays, Made in Huntington Film & TV Festival producer Joe Schramm, and photographer Susan Kravitz, as we explore stories of identity, fashion and self-expression.

 

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Join us at the Northport American Legion on Saturday, June 28th to celebrate the life of beloved community member and philanthropist, Arlene Handel. 

Arlene Handel passed away leaving behind a lasting legacy of service, generosity, and dedication to the Village of Northport. Arlene’s deep connection to Northport began in her youth, spending summers here before becoming a full-time resident over thirty years ago. She dedicated herself to civic and cultural affairs, bringing her experience from a long career at PBS Channel Thirteen, as well as theater, film and publishing, to enrich our community. Arlene’s impact on Northport was profound. She served on the Village’s Board of Zoning Appeals, the Parks Committee, and the Planning Board, later becoming an elected Trustee of the Northport Village Board and serving as Deputy Mayor. Her commitment to history and preservation led her to serve as a Trustee for the Northport Historical Society and Museum, later earning the titles of Trustee Emeritus and benefactor.

We are forever grateful for Arlene’s wisdom, guidance, and unwavering support. Her beautiful smile and generous spirit will be dearly missed, but her contributions will endure.

 

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Learn The History Behind Northport's Business District.

Join local historian Dan Sheehan as he weaves the tale of Northport's Historic Business District during this lively walking tour of Main Street. Travel back in time as you hear the stories of the people and landmarks that helped shape Northport, including Jack Kerouac, the Northport Oyster BaronsRum Runners and the Trolley.

All Ages Welcome

Tour leaves from the Museum steps at 1:30pm

 

If the tour cannot be held due to severe weather or other circumstances, participants will be notified the morning of the tour. In the case of a postponement, tickets will be honored on the rescheduled date or at the next month’s tour.

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Remembrance:

A Self-Guided Garden Tour  (rain or shine)

Come join us for a one-of-a-kind summer experience as you explore the gardens of homeowners in and around Northport on the 2025 Annual Garden Tour.

This year's tour is held in memory of beloved community member and philanthropist Arlene Handel. 

Come experience an assortment of gardening styles, each with its own personality and tailored to the owner's preferences. Refreshments and raffles await you at the end of your tour.


$40 Society Member | $45 Non-Member | $50 Day Of Event

 

Please come to the Museum on Saturday, July 12 (between 1pm -4:30pm) or Sunday, July 13 (from 11am - 3:30pm) to pick up your Guide to the Gardens. This guide will provide the garden locations and serve as your ticket.

Please Note: Gardens May Not Be Handicap Accessible

This is a rain or shine event and is non-refundable


On exhibit now:

The History of our Main Street

Exhibit sponsored by: Skipper's

and the following: 

57-61 Main Street LLC

The Alcyone Masonic Lodge

The Hart Family

Hengstenberg's Florist

Hydrangea Home

Jackie Shawn Salon

Jones Drug Store

La Porta

Northport Shipwreck Diner

Northport Sweet Shop

Sterling Bay Realty

Tully Law Group 

and made possible in part by a grant from the Suffolk County Department of Parks and Recreation



 

 

 

 

 

Each month in the museum gallery, we offer toys, crafts, and activities, for kids of all ages, featuring a new Northport Notable. 

Kid's can play with old fashioned toys, play dress-up with authentic period clothing, read, and play with old technology like rotary telephones, scales, and a typewriter.

If you can't make it to the museum, click on the image above to visit our Kid's Cove Page and print out the coloring pages/activities to do at home.

Visit and check back here each month to discover more local history!







The Photo Collection

Community Foundation of Orange and Sullivan