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Please join us for a delicious burger/cheeseburger, fries, and a beer between 4pm – 8pm on Apr. 26 at our upcoming “Burger & A Beer” fundraising event at Greenport Harbor Brewery in Peconic!
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If you want to secure your ticket online, you can purchase on our website with a small online processing fee.
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Or you can purchase tickets in advance at the Museum offices at 54325 Main Rd., Southold, Mon. – Fri., 10am – 2pm, and at the door the day of the event (cash or check only at the door). The cost is $30 pp and includes the tip. There will also be a 50/50 raffle. We look forward to seeing you!
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Reserve your tickets in advance at:
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This popular family carriage in our collection is similar in purpose and usage to the family car of today.
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The Surrey Carriage was made with two bench seats and was manufactured with a variety of tops, which could range from a rigid fringe canopy to a parasol or extension top. Unlike family cars of today, the Surrey was usually doorless.
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Watertown Carriage Company of Watertown, NY made the body of this carriage. In 1909, a competitor called the Babcock Company absorbed Watertown Carriage and switched to making automobile and auto bodies until it closed manufacturing in the 1920s.
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William R. and Mary T. Newbold owned this Surrey having purchased it from William F. Morrell & Son, a well-known Riverhead carriage dealer. The Newbolds, with their children Myra and Max W., used the carriage in the early 1900s in Southold.
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See more in our Collections Corner at:
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Do you have a knack for retail, the gift of gab, or a love of history to share? What unique experiences, interests, and talents are you willing to share with Southold Historical Museum?
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Volunteers are the people that make things happen! We are currently seeking volunteers for our Treasure Exchange, Nautical Museum at Horton Point Lighthouse, and Maple Lane Complex.
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You can volunteer as little or as much as you want. Please take a look at our website to see areas of interest and where you might get involved. We appreciate it!
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We urge you to join us in our exciting “Buy a Brick” project!  This is an opportunity to give a timeless gift to our community. It is also a great way to celebrate your connection to Southold.
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A personalized brick engraved with an inscription of your choice will become a component of our Boxwood Garden and walkways in the heart of our historic museum complex.
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Everyone is invited to buy a brick, either for you or for someone else, to commemorate special occasions such as the birth of a baby, graduations, and outstanding accomplishments. Find out more:
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Apr. 26
Greenport Harbor Brewery ‘Burger & A Beer’ Fundraising Dinner
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May 8 – 15 
Step Back in History Week
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May 18
International Museum Day
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May 19
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May 27 – Sept. 17
Season Reopening: Nautical Museum at Horton Point Lighthouse
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June 3
Pickleball Tournament
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June 26 – June 30
Call for Artists: 10”x10” Online Art Exhibit and Sale
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July 1 – Sept. 17
Season Reopening: Maple Lane Museum Complex
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July 4
Independence Day
Parade Float
July 8
Lighthouse Lecture Series: The Sinking of the Steamboat Lexington
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July 15 – Aug. 31
Online Art Exhibit & Sale: Ten Squared “Local Farming through the Years”
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July 29 – July 30
Antiques, Fine Art, & Crafts Fair
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July 30 – Sept. 15
Summer Raffle
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Sept. 10
Revolutionary War Encampment
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Sept. 18 – May 25
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Sept. 30 – Oct. 1
Autumn Antiques, Fine Art, & Crafts Fair
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Nov. 15 – Dec. 15
Ten Squared Online Art Exhibit & Sale
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Nov. 24
Candlelight Tour & Tree Lighting
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Dec. 2
Holiday Fair
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Your gracious support allows Southold Historical Museum to offer
many free events throughout the year. Thank you!
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Southold Historical Museum’s programs are made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.

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