TOP 30 History museums in East Islip, New York
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Brookwood Hall
β OpenWelcome to Brookwood Hall, a captivating museum nestled in the heart of East Islip, New York. Located at 50 Irish Lane, our museum invites you to step into a world rich with history and cultural heritage. Originally built in 1903, Brookwood Hall offers a unique glimpse into the past, with its beautifully preserved architecture and fascinating exhibits that tell the story of our community and beyond. As you explore the museum, you'll discover a diverse collection of artifacts, photographs, and documents that highlight the vibrant history of East Islip and its surrounding areas. Our exhibits are thoughtfully curated to provide an engaging and educational experience for visitors of all ages.
50 Irish Lane, East Islip, New York 11730, United States -
Suffolk County Environmental Center (Scully Estate)
β OpenWelcome to the Suffolk County Environmental Center, a serene natural haven nestled on the historic Scully Estate in Islip, New York. Located at 550 South Bay Avenue, our 70-acre park offers a unique blend of history, nature, and conservation, making it a perfect destination for nature enthusiasts and history buffs alike. Opened on Earth Day 2010, the center is operated by the Seatuck Environmental Association under a custodial agreement with the Suffolk County Department of Parks, Recreation and Conservation. Our site, positioned near the picturesque Great South Bay, is adjacent to the Seatuck National Wildlife Refuge and Islip Town Beach, providing a rich tapestry of salt marshes, freshwater wetlands, and mature upland forests for you to explore.
550 South Bay Avenue, Islip, New York 11751, United States
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