Town of Babylon History Museum - 12:00 PM Pick
Town of Babylon History Museum - 12:00 PM Pick
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Science Museum of Long Island - 10:00 AM Pick
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Town of Babylon History Museum - 12:00 PM Pick
The Whaling Museum & Education Center - 11:00 AM
The Whaling Museum & Education Center - 11:00 AM
The Paley Museum - 12:00 PM
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Mill Neck Manor's Apple Festival
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The best fall pickings, live music, children's entertainment, pie-eating contests, and more can be found at the Mill Neck Manor Apple Festival.
The Apple Festival showcases an assortment of apple varieties, Karl Ehmer specialty meats, grilled bratwurst, a wide variety of cheeses, and plenty of mouth-watering baked goods, jellies, fudge, strudel, and more.
The festival also showcases the latest in deaf technology, healthcare checkups, children’s face painting, handmade country crafts, American Sign Language books/novelty items, and a pumpkin patch.
Other additions that visitors can expect from this year’s festival include craft beer, wine, and spirits for purchase, and plenty of activities for the kids. A schedule of live entertainment is also in store, featuring a lineup of musicians, children’s entertainment, ASL classes, pie-eating contests, and much more throughout the weekend.
Note: No dogs on campus (certified service dogs, with proof, are permitted). No smoking on campus. All children must be accompanied by an adult.