Where we are:
We are located on Edwards Street, one block south of the Sayville
Hours:
We are open October through June on the first and third Sunday of the month from 2 until 4.
Upcoming Event:

Sunday, February 7th, 2010 - 2pm to 4pm The Sayville Historical Society welcomes Jenna Coplin, director of research and outreach for the Center for Public Archaeology at Hofstra University to discuss the progress of the dig at the Joseph Lloyd Man House. Corner of Collins Avenue and Edwards Street. Free

February 21st 2-4: George Munkenbeck “Cholera in New York” In 1832 cholera first came to New York which was totally unprepared. Officials were forced to quickly develop sanitation methods in a time before there was an understanding of the disease, its cause or trained doctors to treat it. Free
Our Mission:
"The objects of the Society shall be to foster the historical spirit in thought, study and purpose; to encourage historical research; to disseminate historical knowledge; and to collect and preserve antiquities of every kind, as may have been or shall be the products of Suffolk County, and particularly of Sayville, or any material that may illustrate the history of the locality."
 
 

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