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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 at our February book club to discuss Heaven and Earth: The Last Farmers of the North Fork

Featuring a special appearance by the author, Steve Wick.

Long Island’s North Fork is one of the oldest farming communities in the US, going back to its settlement as an English colony in the 17th century. In this book, Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Steve Wick explores that rich history. Written in 1996, the book includes first-hand accounts from descendants of the first English settlers who still farmed out there. These interviews, combined with Wick’s meticulous historical research, paint a robust picture of a centuries-old way of life and the challenges it faces in modern times.

Registrants can pick up a copy of the book at the Northport Library Reference Desk.

Free Event | All Ages Welcome

Refreshments will be served. This event will take place at Northport Books, 127 Main Street, Northport.

This event is full.

 


Join us for our Annual Pub Nite! Enjoy live Irish music from the O'McSki's Regulars, food donated by Northport Shipwreck Diner, delicious drinks, and trivia hosted by Northport Historical Society Executive Director Terry Reid! Must be 21 years or older. 

This year the event will be held at the Northport American Legion (7 Woodside Ave), as the Museum is closed for construction.

Please note that we have a new ticketing system. When checking out, you will be prompted to create an account.

Members must create an account and be logged in in order to for the member discount to be applied.


Sundays at the Society: The True Story of the Culper Spy Ring

Learn the true story of the Culper Spy Ring from former Newsday reporter Bill Bleyer, author of George Washington’s Long Island Spy Ring: A History and Tour Guide. History buffs have long been fascinated by the operation of the Long Island-based Culper Spy Ring during the American Revolution, especially since the airing of the AMC series “Turn.” Over the years, there have been many legends, such as the role played by Anna Strong’s clothesline, and suppositions about how the spies operated to support George Washington’s Continental Army.  This fascinating talk separates facts from fiction and details the ingenious operation of the intelligence network that helped the Patriots win the war. Followed by a book signing. This event is free, but please RSVP by clicking the button below.

The talk will take place at Northport Books (127 Main Street, Northport).

Sundays at the Society is sponsored by M&T Bank.


Tour the Historic Thompson Building!

Constructed in 1890, the Thompson building originally served as the headquarters for the Edward Thompson Company, publishers of the country's first law book encyclopedia. Employing nearly 200 workers, the publishing company was a major driver of Northport's early development. The historic building, with its prominent tower, is an indelible part of Northport village, yet many locals have never been inside. Join us for an exclusive behind-the-scenes tour of this iconic landmark, led by Northport Historical Society and Museum Executive Director Terry Reid. Tour will meet in the lobby of the Thompson Building, located at 24 Woodbine Avenue, at the corner of Woodbine and Scudder. $20 General admission; $15 for Members (Discount applied at checkout, must be logged in). Tickets are limited.

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Celebrating America's 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence!

Stay tuned for related events coming up in 2026

Learn more at https://suffolk250.org/

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

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!