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From Farm To Fabric: Early Woven Textiles On Long Island

May 2023 – September 2023 Until the mid-nineteenth century, Long Island families spent many hours engaged in household textile production. Months of labor were involved, even before weaving took place–from growing flax and raising sheep, to processing the fiber, to spinning and dyeing the yarn. While some households had a

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The Fate Of The Huntington Opera House

Built for $9,000 in 1892 by a consortium of local businessmen, the Huntington Opera House was a nexus for local as well as outside talent, distinguished lecturers, concerts, high school graduations, poultry and horticulture shows and political rallies.

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Huntington’s Legal History

March 2023 – May 2023 Hosted exhibit from the town of Huntington archive on the legal history of Huntington; Exhibit curated by Antonia S. Mattheou; Presented by Town Clerk Andrew Raia and Town Attorney Deborah Misir.

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Tracing African-American Ancestors

Finding enslaved African-American ancestors prior to the Civil War can be very difficult. The following article, while not exhaustive, provides information on some basic records critical to this genealogical research.

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Christmas Past

According to the National Christmas Tree Association ,German immigrants introduced the first Christmas trees to the United States in the 1830s. Initially small trees were cut down but eventually larger trees that reached floor to ceiling became popular.

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From Swamp To Park: The History of Heckscher Park

October 2022 – December 2022 Heckscher Park has been a highlight of Huntington Village for over one hundred years. This eighteen acre park has attracted locals and tourists alike, providing space for creation, culture, and relaxation. The park is named after August Heckscher, who purchased the land in 1096 and

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Lloyd Harbor and Beyond: Landscapes By Joy Buba, 1944-1951

April 2022 – September 2022 ​The Huntington Historical Society is pleased to present a collection of oil paintings by internationally recognized sculptor, painter, and illustrator Joy Buba. Born in the Lloyd Manor House on Lloyd’s Neck in 1904, Joy grew up exploring and sketching the surrounding landscape, developing a lifelong

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