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LI250 Historic Walking Tour of Stony Brook Village

May 28

Step back in time with the Ward Melville Heritage Organization for a guided walking tour exploring the early history of Stony Brook Village and its deep connections to the early history of our country. Discover the stories, landmarks, and legacy that shaped this historic community. 

Tour Highlights Include:
Hercules Pavilion – Dive into Stony Brook’s nautical past, from whaling and shipping to the secretive Culper Spy Ring, and learn about the deep connection Indigenous communities had to these waters.

Three Village Inn – Uncover how early settlers balanced farming, shipbuilding, and life along the shore.

The Jazz Loft – Discover the evolution of communal gathering spaces from the Old Stone Jug to Revolutionary times, and the complex stories of those who lived here.

The Stony Brook Firehouse – Learn about Ward Melville’s vision and his passion for preserving colonial-style architecture in the Village.

Village Green (Waterfront) – Take in the view and reflect on centuries of connection to the water and how it all ties into the Village we know and love.

Whether you’re a history lover or just looking for a unique way to spend the day, this tour is the perfect way to connect with the stories of Stony Brook Village.

Thursday, May 28th.

Time: 3:30PM
Tickets: $15 per person 

To reserve your spot, please call 631-751-2244. 

This location is an official stop in the Suffolk County 250th Passport Book. Be sure to collect your stamp during the event. 

This event is made possible through the generous support of a grant from the Robert David Lion Gardiner Foundation.

Details

  • Date: May 28
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Venue

  • Stony Brook Village Center
  • 111 Main Street
    Stony Brook, NY 11790 United States
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  • Phone 6317522244