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Mansion at Timber Point

398 Great River Road / Great River, NY 11739 / 631 581-0022
http://www.lessings.com/location_home.aspx?uniid=10

Timber Point was originally built in 1882 as a working farm, and was later purchased by Julian Davies in 1905 and converted to a Colonial Revival mansion by architects Hart and Shape. It is now owned >More

Oheka Castle

135 West Gate Drive / Huntington, NY 11743 / 631 659-1400
www.oheka.com

A breathtakingly beautiful historic mansion located on the famed Gold Coast of Long Island between New York City and The Hamptons. At Oheka Castle guests will discover a World of charming luxury and E >More

Sagtikos Manor

677 Montauk Hwy / Bay Shore, New York 11706 / 631 854-0939
www.sagtikosmanor.com

Built in 1697, and expanded in 1772 and 1902, the estate served as headquarters for the British Army on Long Island for a brief time during the Revolutionary War. President George Washington stayed th >More

Seatuck Suffolk County Environmental Center

550 South Bay Ave / Islip, NY 11751 / 631 581-6908
http://seatuck.org/

Seatuck and the Suffolk County Parks Department partnered to open the new Suffolk County Environmental Center at the County's Scully Estate. The 70-acre Scully Sanctuary is located in the Hamlet of Is >More

Southampton Historical Museums and Research Center

17 Meeting House Lane Rogers Mansion / Southampton, New York 11968 / 631 283-2494

The Southampton Historical Museum and Research Center's central building is an 1843 sea captain's home with period rooms and changing exhibits on Southampton history. On site: 1-room schoolhouse, pai >More

Vanderbilt Museum & Planetarium

180 Little Neck Road / Centerport, NY 11721 / (631) 854-5568
www.vanderbiltmuseum.org

The elegant Vanderbilt Museum's historic mansion is the former home of William Kissam Vanderbilt II, great grandson of Commodore Cornelius. The 43 acre estate overlooks Northport Harbor and the L.I. S >More

William Floyd Estate

245 Park Drive Off William Floyd Parkway / Mastic Beach, NY 11951 / 631 399-2030

Ancestral home of a signer of the Declaration of Independence. The 613-acre estate was occupied by Floyds from 1724 to 1975; furnishing s represent 8 generations. mansion by guided tour only; self-g >More

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