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3rd Street and Wiggins Street Greenport, NY 11944
The museum boasts an array of exhibits on the maritime heritage of the area, including displays on the menhaden fishing industry, the oyster industry, lighthouse lenses, model ships of the USS Ohio... More on Heritage
Located in the the old train station at 3rd St. the museum boasts displays on the maritime heritage of the area, including lighthouses, ... More on iloveny.com

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Main and Adams Sts., Greenport, NY , USA

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Greenport, North Fork, Long Island, New York
Topics: railroading, new, york. More on MuseumStuff.com
What's not to like about a Museum? This should be one of your travel stop while you are visiting Greenport. More on TripAdvisor

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308 Main St Unit A, Greenport, NY 11944

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Po Box 474, Greenport, NY 11944

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PO Box 847, Shelter Island, NY, USA
The mission of the Shelter Island Historical Society is to collect, record, and preserve local history, and to teach the community and its many visitors about life on Shelter Island. Many collected artifacts and archival materials ... More on MuseumStuff.com

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Carpenter Street Greenport, NY
1917 Jail featuring memorabilia, pictures andhistoric items from the Greenport Police Department including photos, ... More on Greenportvillage.com
1917 Jail featuring memorabilia, pictures andhistoric items from the Greenport Police Department including photos, patchs and ... More on Greenportvillage.com

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912 Main St, Greenport, NY 11944

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830 Fireplace Road, East Hampton, NY 11937-1512
Jackson Pollock, one of the leaders of the Abstract Expressionist movement, lived and worked with his wife,... More on Weather.com
If you like art and history this place is a must! In a beautiful ground with trees and lakes, you will see ... More on TripAdvisor

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2 Pennywise Lane Old Saybrook, CT
The James Gallery and Soda Fountain played host to General Lafayette in 1824, as the sign outside states. ... More on Off the Beaten Path: Connecticut
The James Gallery and Soda Fountain played host to General Lafayette in 1824, as the sign outside states. B... More on Off the Beath Path: Connecticut
