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(5 listings) File Created: 09-Jun-08
Greenlawn - Centerport Historical Association Museum  
Housed in the Harborfields Public Library, this museum's office and research center offers a growing collection of photographs, documents, geneaolgical information and objects.
   31 Broadway, Greenlawn (Hunt)...............................................................................Tel: 631-754-1180
      
Henry Lloyd Manor House  
This 1711 manor house was built by Henry Lloyd and was occupied by the Bristish during the Revolutionary War. It is now maintained by the Lloyd Harbor Historical Society.
   41 Lloyd Harbor Rd., Lloyd Habor (Hunt).................................................................Tel: 631-424-6110
      
Joseph Lloyd Manor House  
The house is furnished to the 1793 inventory of John Lloyd II. Lloyd Manor was the home of Jupiter Hammon, a slave who became the first published black poet.
   Lloyd Lane, Lloyd Habor (Hunt) (at Lloyd Harbor Road)...........................................Tel: 631-692-4664
   Email:....................................................................................................................................staff@splia.org
   Internet:....................................................................................http://www.splia.org/museum_lloyd.html
      
Northport Historical Museum  
This museum features a permanent shipbuilding exhibit as well as displays of objects and memorabilia reflecting life in the Northport area through all periods of history.
   215 Main St., Northport Village (Hunt).....................................................................Tel: 631-757-9859
   Fax:.................................................631-757-9398;    Email:.....................info@northporthistorical.org
   Internet:.....................................................http://www.northporthistorical.org/museum/museum.html
      
Obadiah Smith House  
The house was constructed in the early 18th century with many 17th century features. Of particular interest is the kitchen with its large fireplace and unusual construction.
   853 St. Johnland Rd., Kings Park (Smth)................................................................Tel: 631-265-6768