Events by Day

Multi-Day Events

Oyster Bay, New York
Historic House
Cold Spring Harbor, New York
History
Huntington, New York
Glen Cove, New York
Anthropology, Natural History
Huntington, New York
Art
Hicksville, New York
Science
Brookville, New York
Art
Westbury, New York
Historical Society
Huntington, New York
Historical Society
Huntington, New York
Huntington, New York
Roslyn Harbor, New York
Art, Children's, Culture, General
Combining the dynamic imagery of a museum setting, with an historic mansion and the natural beauty of incredible gardens Providing the Long Island community and beyond with four important exhibitions per year of the works of internationally acclaimed artists.
Roslyn Harbor, New York
Art, Botanical Garden, Children's, Culture
Ranked among the nation’s most important suburban art museums, Nassau County Museum of Art is located 20 miles east of New York City on the former Frick Estate, a spectacular 145-acre property in Roslyn Harbor in the heart of Long Island’s fabled Gold Coast.
Commack, New York
History, Specialized
The mission of the hall of fame is to educate the public on the role Jews have played in sports - an area of Jewish accomplishment often overlooked. The hall of fame has grown so much in the past few years that soon we will need to embrak on a capital campaign, assuming the economy turns around.
Glen Cove, New York
History
Old Bethpage, New York
History
Old Westbury, New York
Oyster Bay, New York
Historical Society
Oyster Bay, New York
Arboretum
Oyster Bay, New York
History, Historic House
Raynham Hall is one of the pearls along the shores of Oyster Bay. Home to three generations of Townsends, this historic home reveals life from the American Revolution in the 1770's through the affluent Victorian period in the 1870's and the beginning of the Gold Coast era. Most notably, it is the home of Robert Townsend, alias "Culper, Jr.
Roslyn, New York
History
Oyster Bay, New York
History
Cold Spring Harbor, New York
History
Centerport, New York
Culture, Historic House, Natural History, Park, Planetarium, Science
The Vanderbilt built in three stages from 1910 until 1936 is a unique combination of historic estate and mansion, marine and natural-history museum, planetarium and park. William K. Vanderbilt II called his estate Eagles Nest. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, it is home to the Vanderbilt Museum.
Roslyn, New York
History
Huntington Station, New York