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.
Sunday, March 23 at 1pm
Did you know that a visit to Gardiners Island led to famed pirate Captain Kidd dying on the gallows in London? Or that the Atlantic Ocean off the South Shore became known as Rum Row during Prohibition? The area was frequented by bootleggers like William “The Real McCoy” McCoy who supplied gangsters like Al Capone and Dutch Schultz. Join us for an illuminating talk with historian, author and former Newsday reporter Bill Bleyer and discover all about Long Island’s fascinating maritime past, from pirates to bootleggers.
Doll Tea Party at the Museum
Saturday, April 5
11am - 1pm
Get your favorite doll or stuffed animal and join us for an elegant tea party at the Museum! Kids will enjoy drinks and pastries, do fun crafts and activities, and get to see historical items from the collection related to tea. Dress up in your finest tea party attire for this exciting event! All children must be accompanied by an adult. Recommended for ages 5+.
Volunteer Open House
Ever thought about volunteering at the Museum? Drop by on April 12 from 11am to 1pm to learn more about what our amazing volunteers do and the opportunities available.
April Walking Tour
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 Barons, Rum Runners and the Trolley.
All Ages Welcome
Tour leaves from the Museum steps at 1:30pm
The Invisible Spy: Churchill's Rockefeller Center Spy Ring
Award-winning author Thomas Maier is best known for his riveting biographies, including two books that were made into highly acclaimed TV series, Masters of Sex and Mafia Spies. He is also a local Long Island author. Maier’s new book, The Invisible Spy, tells the story of America’s first secret agent of World War II, the little-known Ernest Cuneo. Working alongside British spies like Ian Fleming, Cuneo was part of Churchill’s spy ring that operated out of Rockefeller Center. Join us for a fascinating talk about the origins of U.S. intelligence, the fight against Nazis, and so much more. Followed by a book sale and signing.
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
Still in Love
Explore the roots of the spray painted words on Bayview Avenue, "Still in Love," and other expressions of love.
See a sneak peek of the up coming documentary "Still in Love."
ON EXHIBIT UNTIL MARCH 31ST