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Mather House
(circa 1840-1860) Home of the Mather family, 19th century Port Jefferson shipbuilders. Headquarters of The Historical Society of Greater Port Jefferson, Inc. |
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Craft House & Museum Shop
The second floor is furnished with a collection of toys, spinning wheels and quilts. The Shop, open seasonally, sells consignment items, local history publications and photographs. |
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Country Store
Collection of items from old fashioned barber shop, general store and butcher shop. |
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Marine Barn & Sail Loft
Collection of Port Jefferson shipbuilding and sailmaking artifacts, inlcuding a full-sized harbor diorama, circa 1900. |
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Tool Shed
Collection of Port Jefferson shipbuilding and carpentry tools. |
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The Spinney Clock Museum
Opened in the spring of 2002, this new building houses 250 antique clocks from the collection of Ross and Tex Spinney. |
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The Thomas Jefferson perennial garden, adjacent to the Craft House, is maintained by the Suwassett Garden Club. |
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