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Old Bethpage Village Restoration - 10:00 AM Pick
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Southold WinterFest
Southold Town’s WinterFest celebrates the entire hamlet with culture, food, and other celebrations. It includes live entertainment, food and beverages, activities for adults and children, and special events and prizes.
The Southold Historical Museum will also be open for tours. Southold Historical Museum’s Maple Lane Complex, 55200 Main Rd., will be open for tours from 11am-2pm and volunteers will be on hand to share the history of the historic houses. Come explore the buildings and grounds to experience what life was like before modern conveniences. There will be a children’s craft in the 1822 Bay View Schoolhouse and Southold Indian Museum will be at the Complex with a special display of local Native American artifacts and will offer an “artifact ID” for found items.
Rain date: February 18.